Micron has today revealed its new Crucial X9 Pro and Crucial X10 Pro portable SSDs offering high-performance portable storage both using Micron TLC NAND and a revolutionary single-ASIC portable storage architecture. These drives are ideal for those on the go who need fast and lightweight portable storage options.
The Crucial X10 Pro is the fastest external SSD offered to date from Micron offering sequential read/write speeds of up to 2,100MB/s and 2,000MB/s respectively with capacities of up to 4TB. These speeds can enable creative professionals to transfer 1TB of data in under 9 minutes, dramatically improving the speed of your workflow. This drive can connect directly to a laptop or workstation through USB-C with compatibility for Windows, Mac, Android, Games consoles and more right out of the box.
The Crucial X9 Pro is slower than the X10 with speeds of up to 1050MB/s read and write with capacities of up to 4TB. This drive is a slower and cheaper alternative for those that don’t require the higher speeds of the X10. This drive is plug-and-play ready with USB-C connectivity and comes in a portable size of 65 x 50mm and weighs only 38g.
“We recognize that fast, efficient workflow processes are essential to the success of videographers, photographers and other content creators,” said Jonathan Weech, senior director of product marketing for Micron’s Commercial Products Group. “We designed and built our two new portable SSDs, the Crucial X9 Pro and the Crucial X10 Pro, to specifically address these demanding workloads. With more photos and videos being taken than ever before, consumers are looking for ways to save, preserve and protect their digital lives reliably and quickly. These two new Crucial Pro Portable SSDs are a great choice for anyone who needs dependable, fast, high-capacity storage.”
The Crucial X9 Pro and Crucial X10 Pro Portable SSDs are available now in capacities of 4 TB, 2 TB and 1 TB from leading retail and e-tail stores, retailers and commercial resellers worldwide.
Visit crucial.com for more information.
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