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Right after Intel announced its 311-series Larson Creek solid state drives for the company's Smart Response enabled motherboards, it became clear that other SSD makers will follow on Intel's footsteps and release similar products, and the first company to do so is ADATA.The company's new Smart Response... |
3 June 2011 03:58 GMT |
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Each month it seems that some new product arises that uses a SandForce SSD controller, and it looks like A-Data, like Corsair, finished work on its latest such series of devices, one S511.Saying that the solid state drive market flourished over the past two years would likely qualify as an understatement at this poi... |
16 May 2011 08:40 GMT |
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A-Data seems to have taken a break from unleashing new storage devices in favor of delivering something for the power supply market, in the form of a certain series known simply as BN.In some ways, A-Data can be seen as similar to Green House (or any other company with multi-faceted product portfolios) even though t... |
6 April 2011 07:51 GMT |
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The disaster that struck Japan on March 11, 2011 has already rippled across the world, but it seems some companies in the IT segment managed to escape without suffering any consequences that might impair their operation.
There is no doubt that the catastrophe that struck Japan on March 11 will affect the world fo... |
19 March 2011 07:37 GMT |
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A-Data may be better known for its various storage and memory solutions, but it also deals in power supplies, having finally unleashed a collection of such units that was actually unveiled back in 2010.It would appear that things are no longer so dead silent on the IT market, at least as far as hardware goes.For som... |
15 March 2011 07:06 GMT |
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It appears that the month of February is proving to have been a fickle mistress to quite a few companies on the IT market, as Transcend and A-Data are found to have suffered declines in revenues of well over 25%.Finances at the start of each year, especially when it comes to the month of February, often give compani... |
10 March 2011 03:19 GMT |
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Given the fact the USB 3.0 (SuperSpeed USB) interfaces will most likely become mainstream in the near future, it shouldn't come as much of a surprise that everyone's starting to roll out USB 3.0 HDDs these days, including here A-Data.So, the latest addition to the company's collection of USB 3.0 device... |
24 February 2011 08:10 GMT |
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It appears that makers of motherboards are not the only ones suffering revenue drops, as January is proving to be quite the harsh mistress even to memory maker A-Data Technology.As end-users know, the first quarter of any year is usually slower overall, as far as sales are concerned.Basically, the consumer market do... |
10 February 2011 06:34 GMT |
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It seems that while some companies saw their businesses flourishing over the course of 2010, A-Data was not so lucky, at least not during the last three-month period of the year.Of all the market segment, DRAM may be said to have started to go downhill the worst late last year.While demand for NAND recovered enough ... |
31 January 2011 08:05 GMT |
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Since new processors and graphics cards have filled the market over the past month, all that remains is for new memory products to emerge and totally new PCs can be set up quite readily, so A-Data has just unveiled such an offering.
Like so many other companies, A-Data has been making memory products of various k... |
31 January 2011 02:44 GMT |
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It would appear that A-Data did not want to let the year go by without releasing at least one more product meant for gaming, this once a high-capacity memory module meant for notebooks.As end-users no doubt know, the PC market includes its fare share of mobile computers with capabilities that rival and even surpass ... |
23 December 2010 03:21 GMT |
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Solid state drives that use the new SATA interface are hardly many right now, but they definitely exist, and A-Data might just be quite eager to promote its own, one S501, which has begun to ship.Some six months ago, A-Data gave a brief demonstration of a certain solid state drive that used the SATA 6.0 Gbps technol... |
20 December 2010 03:09 GMT |
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Once again, a storage solution developer has come up with a new device that integrates the newest and fastest variation of the universal serial bus interface. For those that do not yet know or need a reminder, the most recent and fastest iteration of the USB standard is known as SuperSpeed USB 3.0.It allows USB-conn... |
13 December 2010 08:40 GMT |
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As some end-users might know, A-Data recently unleashed a certain flash drive, or flash drive collection, that claims to be superior among its peers, and now it seems that the prices have also been made public.“ADATA pays attention to the voice of consumers, providing subtly elegant design and quality at an af... |
9 December 2010 10:07 GMT |
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Ever since they were first introduced to the market, SSDs managed to achieve impressive performance results that blew away everything to come before them, but since enthusiasts always want more from their hardware, A-Data is preparing to launch the S501 SSD, recent firmware improvements managing to further increase t... |
9 December 2010 09:03 GMT |
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It appears that A-Data has once again stepped into the spotlight in order to deliver what can be seen as one of the most diminutive flash drive units so far unveiled, the S101.The S in the S101 likely stands for the Superior series, of which the newcomer is part.According to A-Data's press release, the S010 ca... |
29 November 2010 06:32 GMT |
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Eager to expand its series of gaming-oriented memory products, A-Data has designed what it calls the latest addition to the XPG Gaming Series V2.0 lineup, namely a dual-channel kit that can work at two voltages.When it comes to gaming, memory products have to be both capacious and fast, both in terms of actual frequ... |
15 November 2010 09:27 GMT |
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It seems that Silicon Power is not the only company outing a new batch of memory products, as A-Data is not far behind with the latest update to its XPG Gaming memory line, one that has taken the form of a dual channel kit.As the XPG Gaming name implies, this new kit, like all of its siblings, is meant to be used in... |
4 November 2010 09:35 GMT |
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Though regular products need to pass only minor safety tests, there are certain applications where electronics need to possess a significant amount of endurance, and A-Data has just revealed a flash drive that supposedly belongs to the rugged category.A-Data has created a flash drive known as the Superior Series S00... |
13 October 2010 06:46 GMT |
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Now that September is underway, A-Data decided it was time for one of its creations to expand its horizons, so it sent the C008 flash drives to Europe, where they might grace end-users with their 4GB or 8GB of flash storage. Though some lines of flash drives sometimes make it a point to integrate security features, ... |
7 September 2010 08:28 GMT |
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Though gaming-oriented memory is not exactly know for its energy efficiency, A-Data seeks to change this by means of its latest DDR3 memory products, namely the latest additions to its XPG Gaming Series line of desktop overclocking memory capable of operating on the low voltage of 1.25V to 1.35V. A-Data has prepared... |
31 August 2010 09:34 GMT |
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A-Data is not bound to let Mach Xtreme have the USB flash drive market all to itself, so it came out and unveiled a flash drive line of its own, one that has a different design but overall the same target consumer segment as the electronic that was just shown off by its rival. So far, since the SperSpeed USB 3.0 hype... |
17 August 2010 09:54 GMT |
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There are a great many external and internal storage solutions on the market, of various kinds, such as hard drives, flash drives or solid state drives, but only some of them have features unusual enough to make them look as though they should have their own category. Granted, there are those products that are notew... |
9 August 2010 09:52 GMT |
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Like all of its rivals on the storage market, A-Data has been quite active and has offered some product or another for every consumer segment, such as SATA 6.0 Gbps SSDs or USB 3.0 external hard drives. Now, the company has decided to follow up with another solid state drive, making a point of adding enough functiona... |
19 July 2010 08:31 GMT |
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The age of SuperSpeed USB 3.0 dominance must truly be approaching, considering how often companies choose to reveal external storage solutions compatible with this standard. Obviously, the bandwidth of 5Gbps is more than fit to become an object of desire. Knowing this, A-Data Technology has once again taken the micr... |
1 July 2010 06:50 GMT |
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Once again it appears that the SuperSpeed USB 3.0 interface standard has scored a point on the popularity scale. By now, consumers certainly know that, even without native chipset support, the USB 3.0 standard has made its way to a significant number of motherboards, storage devices and accessories meant to facilita... |
17 June 2010 07:03 GMT |
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The SandForce controller is the most popular part of its kind currently on the market, as is obvious from the many solid state drives based on it that have been launched over the past few months. Nevertheless, it is not the only solution and can even be said to have a close competitor, in terms of performance. Said ... |
3 June 2010 05:39 GMT |
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Though most hardware makers generally prefer to stick to what they do best, there are moments when a certain player or another decides it's time to think outside the box. Usually, this means that said company is about to make a foray into another segment. Now, A-Data has decided it should expand its business out... |
31 May 2010 10:00 GMT |
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Since all the other RAM players, G.Skill, Patriot and Corsair included, have already turned heads with their ultra-high-speed memory products, it would have been unusual for A-Data to stay silent and not show off a product of their own. Still, the company chose not to do anything too extraordinary, possibly sharing O... |
24 May 2010 09:57 GMT |
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When it comes to most storage units, especially those that end up on the inside of a desktop or laptops, hardware makers are hardly concerned with aesthetics. When it comes to external devices, however, especially those meant to be portable, good looks are quite relevant in end-users’ decision to buy or not acq... |
19 May 2010 03:10 GMT |
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There have been a variety of portable storage solution releases over the past few months but most of them have been doing their best to be as universally compatible and usable as possible. Now, however, A-DATA seems to be going in a different direction with its SH02. Built with a special casing and design technologie... |
7 May 2010 04:35 GMT |
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It seems that the recovery of the worldwide economy has finally reached a point where the pessimistic forecasts of company executives, concerning quarterly revenues, have begun to be proven wrong. After Micron reported that it saw, and still sees, an unexpectedly high demand for NAND products, another, this time A-Da... |
7 April 2010 12:02 GMT |
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Now that Intel's Gulftown six-core central processing unit is out in the open, various PC makers have started showing off their respective gaming systems that now have the option of including the superpowered monster. In the wake of such announcements, A-Data has come to offer some variety and has officially deb... |
17 March 2010 06:27 GMT |
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Like all other technologies, storage has evolved extensively over the past years and has reached a point where performance and capacity are no longer the deciding factors in the choosing of a new product. With performance levels being generally more than satisfactory, at least to a certain degree, end-users find that... |
10 March 2010 08:59 GMT |
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Worldwide leader in DRAM memory and Flash application products, A-DATA Technology Co., Ltd., announced recently the launch of the new A-DATA microSDHC Class 10 memory cards. According to the company, the new products are aimed at enhancing the user experience mobile phone owners receive from their devices, while als... |
9 March 2010 05:44 GMT |
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Portable storage is becoming a trend and flash drives are far from being the only viable solutions. These devices only have their diminutive size as an advantage over other solutions such as hard drives or solid state drives. Portable hard drives boast a significantly larger storage capacity and A-Data is now offerin... |
16 January 2010 05:57 GMT |
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Gamers will be pleased to know that the total global collection of high-performance DDR3 memory kits will soon expand, with A-DATA announcing the XPG gaming series v2.0 DRAM module with frequencies of DDR3-1600, DDR3-1866, and DDR3-2200 MHz. These memory modules feature the Thermal Conductivity Technology (TCT), whic... |
8 January 2010 09:44 GMT |
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Even though the holiday season is typically slow in regards to news, companies still haven't turned their lights off and are even finishing up work on new kinds of innovative devices. A-Data is one such company. Deciding not to let the final days of 2009 go by without offering a basis for excitement, the DRAM an... |
30 December 2009 05:51 GMT |
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Cloud computing technology is set to take off very soon and storage-solution developers are faced with the need to create high-density and reliable storage units capable of meeting the high reliability and speed demands of cloud infrastructures. In order to more easily develop high-performance enterprise storage modu... |
15 December 2009 07:32 GMT |
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Solid State Drives have become increasingly present in the market for computer storage solutions, as these Flash-based solutions can now deliver new levels of performance, better power consumption and all for a more affordable price tag. On that note, the world's leading vendors of Flash-based storage solutions ... |
30 October 2009 11:41 GMT |
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A-DATA, a leading vendor of Flash and DRAM memory, has just announced the introduction of its new portable storage solution, designed to provide computer users with as much as 640GB of storage space inside a rugged chassis. Dubbed the SH93 series, the new drive has been specifically built to meet a number of standard... |
6 October 2009 05:23 GMT |
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This might as well have been storage day, given the high number of new product releases that have fallen in this category and have been announced today or in the recent days. On that note, it appears that A-Data has decided to lose no time in announcing its customers that it's ready to provide them with a new, u... |
11 September 2009 09:30 GMT |
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There's a certain segment of computer users who are always looking for ways to boost the performance of their systems, looking for new components and the latest technology releases. This is the case with overclocking and computer enthusiasts who are known for going the extra mile in their attempt to break new be... |
28 July 2009 05:08 GMT |
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One of the main reasons why you should be at this year's Computex 2009 show in Taiwan is that you'll be given the opportunity to set your eyes on some of the latest products in the computer industry. Such is the case with A-DATA, a company that specializes in providing users with a number of memory products... |
26 May 2009 06:40 GMT |
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A-Data, a leading manufacturer of DRAM Module and storage devices, has recently announced that it has joined hands with the world's leading chip maker, Intel, for the launch of its new Solid State Drive, based on Intel's widely appreciated X25-M series of SSDs. With the launch, Intel's X25-M 80GB SSD w... |
7 April 2009 09:45 GMT |
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During this year's CeBIT show in Hanover, Germany, A-DATA had a number of new products on display, including that high-end XPG SSD boasting 512GB of storage space. Aside from the impressive XPG SSD, A-DATA decided to announce a new high-end SSD product that delivers half the storage capacity provided by the XPG ... |
11 March 2009 11:09 GMT |
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A-DATA Technology Co., Ltd., a leading provider of high-performance memory products all around the world, came at the annual CeBIT show in Hanover, Germany, with its highest-capacity solid state technology, in the body of a 512GB XPG 2.5” SSD. We took a few moments and stopped over at the company's booth a... |
7 March 2009 03:07 GMT |
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A-DATA Technology Co., Ltd., a worldwide leader in high performance memory products, announced the introduction of new enthusiast memory modules, the A-DATA XPG DDR3-2133X v2.0 kits, as part of the company's X series. The new high-performance modules are able to operate at incredible speeds of 2133MHz while feat... |
13 December 2008 05:16 GMT |
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A-DATA Technology Co., Ltd., a worldwide leading provider of high performance memory products, announced the launch of its A-DATA XPG DDR3-1800+ memory modules included in its Plus Series, which also comprises the company's DDR3-1600+ memory kits. The new DDR3-1800+ modules are available in dual channel kits, 1G... |
2 December 2008 11:12 GMT |
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I don't know what's with A-DATA and its Disney obsession (read financially-lucrative contract), but the company seems keen to cover just about everything there is about the latter's famous animated characters, Mickey Mouse in particular. And by "everything" I do mean just about anything related to the ... |
20 October 2008 10:48 GMT |
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