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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