Filed under: News | Hardware & Peripherals
Oct 22 2008, 1:31pm CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Super Talent Technology today announced two new ultra-small solid-state drives (SSDs) that were developed using Intel technology for use in UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC) and DMB (Digital Multimedia Broadcasting) devices.
Super Talent is introducing 1.0-inch and 0.85-inch SSD models, both of which employ a parallel ATA (PATA/IDE) interface with a ZIF connector.
These new SSDs are based on the Intel Z-P140 Solid-State Drive, a NAND-based solution that combines a controller with single level cell NAND Flash Memory.
Super Talent’s goal is to offer a comprehensive range of solid-state storage devices that are adaptable to every form factor and interface.
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