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China is about to launch SSDs so small you insert them like a SIM card

14 August 2025
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China is about to launch SSDs so small you insert them like a SIM card
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Chinese manufacturer Biwin has introduced a new “Mini SSD,” measuring just 15mm x 17mm x 1.4mm, which boasts impressive speeds of up to 3,700MB/s and capacities of 512GB to 2TB, set to debut in gaming portables like the GPD Win 5 and OneXPlayer Super X. Unlike traditional storage options, this SSD is designed to fit in a SIM-like tray, offering IP68 water resistance and 3-meter drop resistance, making it a versatile choice for various devices.

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