Wednesday, March 26th 2008
Super Talent Ships World’s Thinnest 256GB SATA SSD
Super Talent Technology today launched the world's slimmest 256GB solid state drive (SSD). Only 12.5mm thick - 40% thinner than any other 256GB SSD available - the FSD56GC25H uses an industry standard 2.5-inch hard drive form factor and SATA interface, to achieve 0.1ms access times, and maximum read/write speeds of 65/50 MB/sec respectively. This SSD supports up to 1600G of shock and 16G of vibration, which is about five times greater than typical hard drives. The drive also supports ECC (Error-Correcting Code). "We designed this drive for applications that need rugged and reliable storage in a very compact form factor. This is the world's smallest and thinnest 256GB SSD", said Super Talent Marketing Director, Joe James. "This product underscores our leadership in high density SSDs and demonstrates the technical capabilities of our Silicon Valley engineering team", Mr. James added. The FSD56GC25H drives are designed, manufactured and tested in Super Talent's headquarters in San Jose. Samples are available now. Super Talent sells directly to OEMs and does not give any retail prices.
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7 Comments on Super Talent Ships World’s Thinnest 256GB SATA SSD
you only get one set of parents inlife or many depending what kinda ho yo moma is but at the end of the day new tech cant wait, gotta get it before it goes obselete.
I don't even like the new iPod interface with the split-screen. I don't use album art, and 60GB is plenty. The only thing I would want is a faster processor in it.