Friday, October 2, 2009

Toshiba has the SSD credit card with mini-SATA connector

Toshiba has unveiled two new solid state hard drives that have dimensions equal to those of a credit card with a capacity of 30GB and 62GB. One of the new SSD using the new mini-SATA connection and is designed for ultra-compact systems and netbooks. The new solid state drives from Toshiba introduced today are marked with the symbol SG2 SSD and both are made with 32-nanometer manufacturing process. A half-size version uses the standard connection slim SATA II, while the second memory module integrates the new mini-SATA connector also indicated by the sign MSAT: Both versions will be made in denominations of 30GB and 62GB.
Remember that coincide with the introduction of Toshiba's new SSD, SATA-IO today the consortium has submitted the specifications of the new format MSAT. Modules Toshiba SSD family SG2 have a link up to 3Gbps, reading the data back up to 180MBps, while the sequential write speed reaches 70MBps. The manufacturer said that the new modules will come into production from October

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