Walking through the TEAMGROUP‘s booth for Computex 2026, this one stood out for a completely different reason.

The T-CREATE P35SG isn’t about speed or capacity. It’s about what happens when things go wrong. This is a storage device designed to destroy its own data on command.

The demo shows a remote trigger system over 4G LTE. Once activated, the drive doesn’t just wipe files it physically damages the NAND, making recovery effectively impossible. It’s a more aggressive approach compared to standard secure erase features.

There’s also a hybrid trigger setup, so it’s not reliant on a single method, plus a feedback system that confirms whether the destruction process actually went through. That part matters because without confirmation, the feature doesn’t mean much.

This isn’t meant for consumer builds. It’s clearly targeting environments where sensitive data can’t afford to fall into the wrong hands.

At a show where most storage announcements are about pushing performance, this is one of the few that focuses on the opposite scenario what happens after a breach.

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