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Product category: Memory Devices and Modules
News Release from: PQI Europe | Subject: Turbo SATA DOM and 2.5in 64Gbyte Turbo SATA SSD
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 15 January 2007

Industrial-spec memories have SATA interfaces

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PQI has released two new industrial memory products to start the New Year

: the Turbo SATA DOM and 2.5in 64Gbyte Turbo SATA solid state disk (SSD), which are both PQI patented. The application of SATA technology and the specially designed clip-on connector on SATA DOMs provide stability and prevent the connectors from detaching unexpectedly. The implementation of a SATA interface on industrial storage is a world's first.

Another breakthrough is the maximum capacity of 64Gbyte on Turbo SATA SSD 2.5in drives.

PQI DiskOnModule Manager, Bob Chu states: 'With Flash storage technology catching up to traditional disc platter storage devices and motherboard designs being more compact than ever, most IDE connectors have been replaced by the smaller and faster SATA interfaces.

At the same time, available space for device(s) have been reduced dramatically and hence, SATA DOM was developed.

SATA interface takes up less space and provide a faster transfer rate (up to 100Mbyte/s) than IDE connectors.

Maximum SATA DOM capacities are likely to reach 128Gbyte in 2007.

Apart from the benefits of the clip-on design of Turbo SATA DOM, the SATA connector is designed directionally.

Meeting the needs of modern motherboards SATA connector designs, which are closely packed together, PQI Turbo SATA DOM is actually available in both left and right directional designs.

The left and right directional design allows motherboard SATA connectors to be fully populated without interference.

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