CES 2026 buzzed with innovation, and ADATA made a significant impact by showcasing its enterprise storage brand, Trusta. The company unveiled a comprehensive suite of high-performance storage and memory solutions, alongside groundbreaking AI scaling software designed to enhance computational power for demanding applications.
Key Takeaways
- ADATA’s Trusta brand debuted a full range of enterprise storage and memory products at CES 2026.
- The T7P5 PCIe Gen 5 SSD series offers impressive speeds and capacities.
- New AI Scaler Toolkit enables flexible resource allocation for AI workloads.
- ADATA also presented consumer-focused innovations like Novakey RGB DIMMs and the Dock chassis concept.
Trusta Enterprise Storage Solutions
ADATA’s Trusta brand took center stage, highlighting its robust enterprise storage portfolio. The T7P5 PCIe Gen 5 x4 SSD series, available in U.2, E3.5, and E1.5 form factors, boasts capacities up to 7.68 TB. These SSDs utilize 3D eTLC NAND memory, delivering exceptional read speeds of up to 13,500 MB/s and write speeds of 10,400 MB/s, with impressive 4K random IOPS reaching 3,200K read and 470K write.
The Trusta lineup also includes solutions leveraging SATA III and PCIe Gen 4 x4 interfaces. The TD5S30 series offers 2.5″ SATA III SSDs with capacities ranging from 400 GB to 7.68 TB, while the TB3S30 series provides M.2 SATA III SSDs with capacities up to 1.92 TB. For PCIe Gen 4 x4 performance, the TB3P40 series in M.2 format delivers read/write speeds of 7,000/6,500 MB/s across various capacities.
AI Scaler Toolkit and Memory Innovations
A significant highlight was the introduction of the AI Scaler Toolkit. This innovative software-defined solution acts as a hybrid storage and memory system, accelerating AI implementation. It intelligently offloads Large Language Model (LLM) inference workloads, allowing for flexible allocation of resources between GPU, DRAM, and SSDs. This is particularly beneficial for users looking to run local AI models without high-end graphics cards, by utilizing system RAM and even PCIe storage when VRAM is insufficient.
Complementing the storage solutions, Trusta also showcased new DDR5 R-DIMM memory modules. These modules offer speeds up to 6400 MT/s, operate at a low 1.1V, and come in capacities of 32 GB, 64 GB, 96 GB, and 128 GB per stick. The event also featured 4-rank DDR5-CUDIMMs, packing 128 GB of RAM onto a single module, running at DDR5-7200 speeds.
Beyond Enterprise: Consumer Tech Highlights
While enterprise solutions were a focus, ADATA also presented several consumer-oriented products. The Novakey RGB DIMMs caught attention with their unique infinity mirror styling. Powering future systems, the Cybercore III power supply series features GPU Power Guard technology for enhanced protection and is 80 Plus Platinum certified, ATX 3.1, and PCIe 5.1 compatible.

For cooling, ADATA displayed the Levante View Pro 360 AIO liquid cooler with a 6.7-inch waterfall LCD, alongside a slightly smaller version with a 3.95-inch flat LCD. The XPG Maestro View 62DA dual-tower heatsink was also on display, promising robust cooling performance. Capping off the consumer innovations was the ‘Dock,’ a striking open-air chassis concept designed for modularity and customization.
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