Mobile devices may already be able to go into idle states and, thus, consume less energy, but the Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO) didn't think it was enough.
Thus it developed the SATA DevSleep, a feature that reduces the power consumption of SATA storage drives items.
Basically, DevSleep allow... |
6 January 2012 15:01 GMT |
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Being the consortium of companies responsible with making sure the SATA interface keeps up with the times, SATA-IO issued a press release in which it reveals that it has finished the latest embedded SSD specification.Embedded NAND Flash is the sort of memory that is found in such mobile computing platforms as ultrat... |
10 August 2011 04:05 GMT |
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The Serial ATA International Organization has just announced that it's working on developing a new industry standard, dubbed SATA Express, that combines the strengths of the SATA and PCI Express interfaces in order to enable fast storage devices to reach transfer speeds up to 16Gb/s.SATA Express will come in two... |
10 August 2011 03:36 GMT |
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The Serial ATA International Organization has just announced the completion of the SATA 3.1 standard which brings a number of new features to the table including new power saving technologies, TRIM command queuing for SSDs, and Universal Storage Module (USM) support.
First introduced in January 2011, USM enables r... |
19 July 2011 05:01 GMT |
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Serial ATA, or SATA for short, has become one of the industry's most used connectivity interfaces, providing consumers with a standardized interface for storage solutions. Having reached its third generation, the interface is expected to provide consumers with an enhanced data rate of up to 6Gbps, double that of... |
21 September 2009 10:09 GMT |
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The group responsible for the developing, managing and driving adoption of the Serial ATA specifications has officially announced the specs of the next-generation SATA Revision 3.0 interface, which will eventually replace today's standard SATA 2.0 technology. As mentioned in previous reports, the new SATA interf... |
27 May 2009 09:58 GMT |
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The Serial ATA International Organization have been working for some time now in order to simplify the eSATA interface. Their main goal is to eliminate the need for a separate power cable, thus simplifying the design of the interconnections. The organization today announced its Power Over eSATA initiative, a new spec... |
14 January 2008 10:33 GMT |
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