MEMXPRO Launches PT33 PCIe SSD Series for Industrial Control System Upgrades
MEMXPRO has unveiled its new PT33 SSD line, offering both U.2 PCIe and M.2 2280 PCIe drives. Built on the latest NVMe 1.3 protocol, the series uses high‑grade 3D TLC flash that delivers 10 kW/10 kwrite cycles of endurance and long‑term reliability.
Both form factors run up to three times faster than SATA SSDs, with peak read/write speeds of 2,100 MB/s and 1,500 MB/s respectively. End‑to‑end data‑path protection guarantees bit‑level integrity from the host through the buffer memory to the NAND cells, while an integrated LDPC ECC engine further hardens write endurance and reduces data loss.
Designed for the next generation of industrial systems—including in‑vehicle surveillance, edge computing, and smart‑platform upgrades—the PT33 series lets operators migrate existing SATA‑based platforms to PCIe without redesigning their chassis. The compact M.2 2280 modules are ideal for space‑constrained server bays, whereas the 2.5‑inch U.2 drives can be installed in front‑panel bays or stacked in vertical enclosures, providing high capacity without consuming motherboard real estate.
Each drive comes with up to 2 TB of capacity and is compatible with PCIe 3.0×4 lanes. MEMXPRO’s mSMART 4.0 intelligent monitoring toolbox delivers real‑time health metrics—temperature, lifespan, read/write speed—and issues proactive alerts when thresholds are exceeded, helping operators pre‑empt failures and maintain operational efficiency.
Whether the application is network storage, industrial control, or high‑performance server workloads, the PT33 series delivers enterprise‑grade reliability, rapid data transfer, and a low maintenance footprint.
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