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mini-SATA SSD TOSHIBA : Nouveau SSD mini-SATA chez Toshiba

Posté le 2009-09-22 14:06:04  |  par: Daimaou  |  Comments 1 Commentaires
Catégories:  PC   |  Tags: MINI-SATA, MSATA, TOSHIBA, NETBOOK

Nouveau SSD mini-SATA chez Toshiba

Alors que le consortium SATA-IO, ou Serial ATA International Organization vient d'officialiser la nouvelle interface mSATA™, ou mini-SATA, Toshiba lui annonce la sortie d'un SSD utilisant ce connecteur. Cette interface devrait rapidement se retrouver sur les futurs HDD, mais également SSD. Quant aux caractéristiques il faudra encore être un peu patient, mais vous devriez très rapidement en retrouver sur les netbook, etc...



BEAVERTON, Ore.-- Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO), the consortium dedicated to sustaining the quality, integrity and dissemination of serial ATA (SATA™) technology, today announced it is developing a specification for a mini-SATA (mSATA™) interface connector. This new low-profile connector will enable more effective SATA integration in small form factor applications.

mSATA leverages the speed and reliability of the popular SATA interface to provide a high-performance, cost-effective storage solution for smaller devices like notebooks and netbooks. The specification maps SATA signals onto an existing small form factor connector, enabling more compact integration in a wide variety of applications for both hard disk (HDD) and solid state drives (SSDs). The mSATA connector allows companies to increase the storage offerings of their products without compromising valuable space.

mSATA is particularly beneficial for manufacturers planning to incorporate small form factor SSDs (approximately the size of a business card) in portable PC devices, where space utilization and cost minimization are key concerns.

“As consumers become more reliant on mobile devices, it makes sense to bring the efficiency and speed of SATA technology to this burgeoning highly portable product segment,” said Knut Grimsrud, SATA-IO president and Intel fellow and director of storage architecture. “Solid-state drives provide a rugged, lightweight and lower power storage solution for these devices, and mSATA is one of the few interfaces that can provide a critical compact connection for these small-form factor SSDs.”

mSATA will support 1.5 Gb/s and 3.0 Gb/s transfer rates.

“SATA is already the predominant storage interface used in the hard disk drive (HDD) market,” said Jeff Janukowicz, research manager for Solid State Drives at IDC. “The mSATA specification extends the low-cost, high-speed benefits to the rapidly growing SSD market, increasing the options for manufacturers to develop small form factor solutions.”

Development of the mSATA specification is being driven by members of the SATA-IO Cable and Connector Working Group, including Dell, HP, Lenovo, Samsung, SanDisk, STEC and Toshiba.

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Posté le Tue Sep 22, 08:23 par oooooMikeooooo, Shin-koiwa
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C'est bizarre cette photo, c'est du mini-Pci Express ou quoi ? Je comprends pas la différence entre ce mini-sata et mini PCIe...
Ou bien la photo est bidon.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:MiniPCI_and_MiniPCI_Express_cards.jpg



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