Crucial announces T710 SSD with 14.9 GB/s of performance, X10 portable SSD up to 8TB

Crucial launched its new T710 SSD here in Taipei, Taiwan, at Computex 2025, touting speeds of up to a blistering 14.9 GB/s and 2.2 million IOPS.

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/storage/crucial-announces-t710-ssd-with-14-9-gb-s-of-performance-x10-portable-ssd-up-to-8tb

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