Fantom Drives has announced VENOM8, the company’s high-performance portfolio of NVMe flash drives for high throughput gaming, virtual reality, 4K/6K video production, and business applications. 

The new drive models are available in 1, 2 and 4TB drive capacities and feature easy installation with Gen 4, PCIe, Gen3, Gen2, and Gen1 motherboards. The global Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) market size is expected to reach US$353.78 billion at a steady compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 29.5% through 2028, according to latest analysis by Emergen Research.

According to the folks at Fantom Drives, features of VENOM8 Drives Include:
•            Hyper performance read/write speeds up to 45X faster than hard drives, 13X faster than SATA SSDs, and 2X faster than previous generation M.2 NVMe drives.
•            Simple installation and compatibility with Gen4, PCIe, Gen3, Gen2 and Gen 1 motherboards.
•            Blazing fast PC and console gaming load time performance with deep gaming library capacity. Load games faster than stock PS5 SSD and store up to 100 directly playable games with the 4TB VENOM8.
•            Future-proof flash storage integrated with 176-Layer 3D NAND technology and SK Hynix DDR4 DRAM Cache. VENOM8 is equipped with TRIM support, SMART (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology), APST, and LDPC ECC algorithm.
•            Extremely high reliability with 3000TBW endurance, 1.6 million hours of MTBF, and an extended 5-Year warranty.
•            Military-grade data security with End-to-End Data Path Protection and AES 256-bit encryption.
Available VENOM8 models include:
•            VM8X10: 1TB Drive – UPC: 749656173378
•            VM8X20: 2TB Drive – UPC: 749656173385
•            VM8X40: 4TB Drive – UPC: 749656173392
Those interested in purchasing VENOM8 drives can call 800-800-DISK or find the product at major online retailers, including Walmart.com, Newegg.com, BHPhotoVideo.com, or Amazon.com. Additionally, products can be purchased on the Fantom Drive website at: http://www.fantomdrives/Venom8.




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