What OS does the X-PHY® AI Embedded Cyber Secure SSD support?

Modified on Tue, 25 Jun at 2:56 PM

The X-PHY® AI Embedded Cyber Secure SSD  currently supports Windows operating systems 10 and above with the NTFS file system. Here's more information about its compatibility and future updates:


Windows OS Support: The X-PHY® AI Embedded Cyber Secure SSD is designed to work seamlessly with Windows operating systems that utilizes the NTFS file system. Windows users can take advantage of the X-PHY® AI Embedded Cyber Secure SSD as a high-performance cybersecurity storage solution for their computers, provided they have a compatible version of the device.


Compatibility Check: To determine if your laptop or computer is compatible with the X-PHY® AI Embedded Cyber Secure SSD, you can refer to the list of X-PHY® AI Embedded Cyber Secure SSD compatible laptops available HERE. This list provides information on compatible devices, ensuring a smooth integration of the X-PHY® AI Embedded Cyber Secure SSD with your system.


Future Linux Support: We understand the importance of supporting a wide range of operating systems. In line with this, a version of the X-PHY® AI Embedded Cyber Secure SSD that supports both Windows and Linux operating systems is planned to be available in Q3 2023. This will enable users with Linux-based systems to also benefit from the high-performance cybersecurity storage solution provided by X-PHY® AI Embedded Cyber Secure SSD.


By supporting Windows operating systems with the NTFS file system and having plans to introduce Linux compatibility, X-PHY® AI Embedded Cyber Secure SSD  aims to cater to a broader user base, providing versatile and secure storage solutions for various operating system environments.

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