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Kingston Celebrates a Huge Milestone with 100 Million A400 SATA SSDs Shipped Globally

Kingston Technology, a world leader in memory and technology solutions, today announced it has shipped more than 100 million units of the Kingston A400 SATA solid-state drive. Launched in 2017, the Kingston A400 quickly gained recognition for its impressive performance in terms of booting, loading, and transferring data when compared to traditional hard drives1.

A400 SATA SSD

The Kingston A400 SATA SSD boasts remarkable read/write speeds of up to 500MB/s and 450MB/s1, respectively. This significant speed enhancement provided customers with a performance improvement over conventional hard drive. With this level of efficiency, the A400 series became a preferred choice for consumers seeking enhanced data transfer rates and overall system responsiveness.

“Kingston remains committed to delivering products that combine performance, quality, and reliability. The widespread adoption and positive reception of the A400 SATA SSD demonstrate Kingston’s ability to meet the evolving storage needs of a broad range of users,” said Kingston. “Building on this success, Kingston continues to accelerate innovation across high-performance NVMe solutions, enterprise-grade data center SSDs, and integrated industrial SSD offerings to support the demands of modern data centers, edge environments, and mission-critical applications.”

Related: Kingston Technology Expands High-Performance Portfolio for Modern Workloads and Enterprise Applications

For more information visit kingston.com.

Kingston A400 SATA SSD can be bought at their official Lazada and Shopee stores as well as partner merchants in and around the Philippines.

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1 Based on “out-of-box performance” using a SATA Rev. 3.0 motherboard. Speed may vary due to host hardware, software and usage.

2 Some of the listed capacity on a Flash storage device is used for formatting and other functions and thus is not available for data storage. As such, the actual available capacity for data storage is less than what is listed on the products. For more information, go to Kingston’s Flash Memory Guide.

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Adrian Rodriguez

Adrian is a Senior Software Architect, and Technology Advocate for a leading Technology Services Company by day, a PC Builder and PC Gamer at heart. He was once a Microsoft MVP for its Games for Windows program and XBOX back in 2007 until 2015.

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