The next generation Solid State Drive with performance significantly increased
A-DATA Technology, a worldwide leader in high performance DRAM module, memory card, USB Flash Drive, and Data Storage, announced today its new 2.5” SATAII SSD 300 Plus, a next generation Solid State Drive with performance significantly increased.
Highly durable with performance dramatically enhanced
Adopting the latest breakthroughs in SSD technology and new controller design, the new 300 Plus SSD dramatically increases the performance on data-reading speed by 40% while writing by 60% at least when comparing with a regular SSD!! Unlike ordinary SSD, the new 300 Plus SSD utilizes a special mobile SDRAM to achieve a sustained read rate at 250MB/sec and write rate at 160MB/sec. The mobile SDRAM serves the function of cache buffer where frequently used data are stored so that the system does not have to fetch data from the main storage area each time it’s called.
A reliable replacement for hard disk drive
Besides being fast in data seeking, overheat worry-free, lightweight, power efficient, and complete silent, the new 2.5” SATAII SSD 300 Plus boosts system performance and enhances user experience. Available in storage capacities of 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, and 256GB, the new SSD 300 Plus surely is a smart and reliable replacement for your hard disk drive with fast access and seek time combined.
About A-DATA
A-DATA is the world’s second largest vendor of memory modules (DRAMeXchange, July 2008), 2008 Taiwan Top 20 Global Brands as well as Emerging Brand (Interbrand, July 2007). The company’s main product lines include DRAM Module, memory card, USB Flash Drive, and Data Storage. A-DATA’s corporate philosophy emphasizes constant innovation, first-rate quality and superior product performance; its innovative products have led the way in the memory industry. A-DATA products have won many major Taiwanese and international awards, including Germany’s iF Design Award and red dot Award, Japan’s Good Design Award, TAITRA’s Best Choice Product
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