Super Talent Expands Its NGFF SSD Lineup with PCIe DX1

Oct 18
19:17

2013

Hank Lu

Hank Lu

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San Jose,Super Talent Expands Its NGFF SSD Lineup with PCIe DX1 Articles California – Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of NAND Flash storage solutions and DRAM memory modules, announces its Super Talent PCIe DX1 SSD.

The Super Talent PCIe DX1 is 22.00mm x 80.00mm x 3.5mm. It is small in volume, but very quick when it comes to speed to match and satisfy the demands of a server or mobile environment. Next generation mobile computing can take full advantage of performance with these space saving SSDs. The 128 MB internal cache on the Super Talent PCIe DX1 further speeds up application load times and the overall unit is easily mounted without any cables.
Capacity Super Talent PCIe DX1 P/N
32GB       FN8032J3RM
64GB       FN8064J3RM
128GB     FN8128J3RM
256GB     FN8256J3RM


Available in 32 GB to 256 GB capacities, the Super Talent PCIe DX1 supports standard PCIe Gen2 compliant interfaces and speeds up to 406 MB/s through a single lane. With the ability to provide high reliability and performance for mobile storage media, this allows the Super Talent PCIe DX1 to open up many possibilities for the industrial and commercial storage market. More information about the full line of Super Talent NGFF SSDs can be found here.

About Super Talent Technology
Super Talent Technology Corporation based in San Jose, California, designs and manufactures flash based SSD and USB storage devices for computers and consumer electronics. An ISO 9001 certified company, Super Talent utilizes its state-of-the-art factories and leading-edge components to produce award winning products with outstanding reliability. Super Talent is an active member of the JEDEC and ONFI. With over 200 patents, the company was ranked in the top 50 of the Wall Street Journal's Patent Scorecard ? for the IT industry three consecutive times.