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A Western Digital launched its newest SSD NVMe in the Brazilian market. Focused on artists, photographers and content creators, the WD Blue SN570 can reach speeds of up to 3.500 MB/s reading on all models, reaching 1.200 MB/s of writing on version with 250 GB, 2.300 MB/s on 500 GB e 3.000 MB/sec on 1 TB. According to the manufacturer, the new model still manages to be up to five times faster than a conventional SATA SSD, thanks to NVMe technology.
The product is in M.2 2280 format and uses the PCIe Gen3 x4 interface, offering NVMe v1.4. According to the manufacturer, the new WD Blue SN570 SSD It's designed to be tougher, while also offering high performance in a small, energy-efficient device. The model even has a security system that helps protect users' files from end to end. “Systems can run up to 5 times faster than Western Digital's best SATA SSDs”, assured the company, which also confirmed a 5-year warranty for the launch.

“Complex workloads demand high performance and reliability, and the right form of storage can help workflows and increase productivity”
Eric Spanneut, Vice President of Customer and Enterprise SSDs for Western Digital's Flash Business Unit
With a slim design, with dimensions of 80 x 22 x 2,38 mm, the SN570 still offers access to Western Digital Dashboard, a system that helps monitor unit health, available space, temperature, and other important information that helps maintain device life.
Pricing and Availability

O WD Blue SN570 NVMe is now available for purchase in Brazil from partner retailers and resellers of the brand. The product is backed by a five-year limited warranty and is available in 250GB, 500GB and 1TB. When purchasing a unit, the Western Digital offers a one-month subscription to the Adobe Creative Cloud, giving you access to some of the best creativity apps in the world, such as Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Lightroom, Premiere Pro e InDesign.
Na Submarino, model of 250GB is sold by R$383, while that of 500GB leave by R$799 and that of 1TB costs R$1.070.
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Source: Western Digital.
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