Adata shows XPG Vault concept mouse with integrated 1TB SSD and USB-C

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Adata has shown a draft version of an XPG Vault gaming mouse. This mouse has a USB-C connection and an integrated 1TB SSD with transfer speeds of up to 985MB/s. It is not known if and when the mouse will appear on the market.

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Adata shows off its XPG Vault concept mouse in a press release. The company says it will be demonstrating the gaming mouse at CES. The company states that the current prototype can integrate up to 1TB of solid state storage and uses Gaming Launcher software. The built-in SSD achieves speeds of up to 985MB/s via USB-C, according to Adata. The company does not mention a USB generation, but to achieve such speeds, at least USB 3.2 Gen 2 is required. That USB version offers maximum transfer speeds of 10Gbit/s, converted 1.25GB/s.

It is unknown if and when the XPG Vault will be released on the market. Adata speaks in its press release about a ‘concept product’ and a prototype. The company does show an XPG Alpha, which will be available both wired and wireless and will get a Pixart PAW3335 sensor. According to the company, the wireless version supports a 2.4GHz connection and Bluetooth. It is not known when this mouse will appear on the market and Adata does not mention recommended prices.

Adata will also show prototypes of its first PCIe 5.0 SSDs at CES, which the company claims can reach read speeds of up to 14GB/s. It is also not known when those SSDs will appear on the market. Furthermore, the company will introduce DDR5 memory dimms with speeds of up to 7000 mega transfers per second, laptops, PhD water coolers, a housing and a power supply during CES. The fair starts on January 5.

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