MSI launched its first magnetic mobile solid-state drive DATAMAG20Gbps, with a maximum capacity of 4TB.In terms of design, DATAMAG20Gbps cleverly combines the curved octagonal aesthetics and practical lanyard hole design. It is compact in size (length and width are 66mm, height 13mm), making it easy to carry and operate.

Its shell is made of lightweight aluminum alloy, which is not only strong and durable, but also significantly improves heat dissipation efficiency through innovative fin structure design, ensuring stable performance under long-term high-load operation. The entire machine weighs only 81g, achieving a perfect balance between portability and durability.

In terms of technical performance, DATAMAG20Gbps is equipped with the advanced Phison PS2251-18 (U18) main control chip, which fully supports USB3.2Gen2x220Gbps high-speed transmission interface.Combined with high-performance 3D NAND flash memory particles, it provides users with three capacity options of 1TB, 2TB, and 4TB to meet data storage needs in different scenarios.

Among them, the 4TB version with the highest configuration has nominal sequential read and write speeds of up to an astonishing 1600MB/s and 1500MB/s respectively, making big data transmission easy and fast.

It is worth mentioning that DATAMAG20Gbps also breakthroughly supports the 4K ProRes video external recording function of Apple iPhone, providing unprecedented convenience for mobile creation.

In addition, MSI has thoughtfully equipped it with a black and white magnet ring to facilitate users to attach the hard drive to a device with a non-magnetic casing, further improving the flexibility and convenience of use.

MSI is not stopping here, and is intensively planning the DATAMAG40Gbps magnetic mobile solid-state drive with even more amazing transfer rates. This new product is expected to use the Phison PS2251-21 (U21) master controller that natively supports the USB4 protocol, indicating that the data transmission speed will once again achieve a qualitative leap, bringing users a more extreme data storage experience.