This is not your regular run-of-the-mill SSD that you can find on the market: the TeamGroup P250Q SSD is an industrial-grade (if the label on the images isn’t obvious enough) solid-state drive that comes with a special trick up its sleeve – destroy all data with a click.
TeamGroup’s Self-Destruct SSD
If you’re familiar with how data is stored in digital storage mediums, you’ll know that data doesn’t necessarily go away when you hit that Delete button on your PC; instead, what it does here is tell the system that the data can now be re-written, but traces of it may still exist. In high-security environments, that’s a bad idea, and that’s when a drive like this is crucial if there is any privileged information that cannot be given away by any means possible.
The P250Q’s self-destruct mechanism are done in two ways: when the button is pushed, it can either use software-based method to erase the data, which is a commonly adopted strategy in most industrial environments; alternatively, if data needs to be irreversibly wiped in an instant, there’s a dedicated electrical circuit designed to send a surge of voltage into the NAND packages, destroying it in the process (and you also get the magic smoke out of it too, according to this demo).
As far as performance is concerned, the TeamGroup P250Q is a PCIe 4.0 SSD with read speeds up to 7,000MB/s and write speeds up to 5,500MB/s, which is still plenty for demanding workloads. It’s even designed to operate in extremely hot environments with ambient temperatures as high as 105°C, and the company boasts that this technology is patented in the US (and possibly Taiwan as well, if the SSD label is anything to go by).
Pokdepinion: Couldn’t get much more secure than this.