Cervoz introduced the T445 and T455 solid-state drives to help system builders reclaim storage space in compact embedded machines. These drives target the M.2 2230 slots typically reserved for wireless cards, which often sit empty in industrial or specialized hardware designs. This approach lets engineers add fast storage without changing the physical layout of their devices.

Compact drives target unused wireless card slots in embedded hardware
The T445 and T455 models use an M.2 2230 A+E Key form factor to fit directly into wireless card slots. They connect via a PCIe Gen4 x2 interface to deliver high throughput in a small footprint. The standard version offers capacities from 128GB to 1024GB, while the T445 extra OP version provides 120GB to 960GB with enhanced endurance features.
Specifications
- Interface: PCIe Gen4 x2
- Form Factor: M.2 2230 A+E Key
- Max Sequential Read: 1865MB/s
- Max Sequential Write: 1740MB/s
- Capacity Options: 128GB~1024GB (Standard), 120GB~960GB (Extra OP)
Read speeds reach up to 1865MB/s and write speeds hit 1740MB/s on these compact drives. Cervoz includes an SLC write cache to handle burst writes efficiently. The drives also support end-to-end data protection and thermal throttling to maintain stability under load.
Optional features include wide temperature operation ranges and write protection for harsh environments. These options make the drives suitable for industrial applications where reliability matters more than raw capacity. The T445 extra OP version specifically targets workloads that require longer drive lifespan through increased over-provisioning.



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