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Intel to ship fixed Sandy Bridge chipsets

...early as next week. The company said last week that chipsets with Serial-ATA ports could degrade over time and hurt the performance of hard... Read more

8 February, 2011 by Sam Diaz
Understanding 40-nm FPGA Solutions for SATA/SAS

Understanding 40-nm FPGA Solutions for SATA/SAS

Serial ATA (SATA) and Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) are computer bus standards that... Read more

1 July, 2010
Ashampoo HDD Control 2.09

Ashampoo HDD Control 2.09

...defragments hard drives. The software supports not only all common IDE and serial ATA hard drives, but also provides improved support for external USB hard... Read more

20 December, 2011

Intel faces $1bn bill after Sandy Bridge bug is laid bare

...silicon fix," the company said in a statement. "In some cases, the Serial-ATA (Sata) ports within the chipsets may degrade over time, potentially impacting... Read more

31 January, 2011 by Rupert Goodwins

IBM storage targets smaller datacentres

...while less-used data is placed on less-expensive technologies such as Serial ATA (Sata) disks or tape. The DS3500 unit uses up to 10... Read more

2 June, 2010 by Matthew Broersma
eTools Legacy 1.05

eTools Legacy 1.05

...Centronics. Ethernet (RJ-45) direct & crossover connections. Parallel ATA (PATA/EIDE interface). Serial ATA (SATA/eSATA). AT-keyboard & PS-2 keyboard/mouse. AT-power. ATX... Read more

29 April, 2012
Delivering Extreme Entertainment With Intel Solid-State Drives

Delivering Extreme Entertainment With Intel Solid-State Drives

...content for multiple game platforms. They deployed to Digital Extremes replaced traditional Serial ATA (SATA) hard disk drives with Intel X25-M Mainstream SATA Solid... Read more

29 November, 2010

Cool Serial ATA picks up speed

Serial ATA does have its limitations. The biggest is that it's just... Read more

10 January, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins

Fujitsu puts Serial ATA into notebook drives

...it claims is the first line of notebook hard drives using the Serial ATA standard, which boosts data transfer speed, among other improvements. The MHT20xxBH... Read more

5 January, 2004 by Matthew Broersma

IDF: Next generation Serial ATA kicks off

Barely six months after the first version of the storage interface Serial ATA was announced -- and before product is available -- the working group has... Read more

26 February, 2002 by Rupert Goodwins

Fast PCs: Can disk drives keep up?

Serial ATA, the new interface standard for fast-talking disk drives, received a... Read more

20 December, 2000 by John G.Spooner
Seagate announces 1.5TB in a single drive

Seagate announces 1.5TB in a single drive

...format. Momentus 5400.6 is a 5400-rpm drive, which uses the Serial ATA (Sata) 3Gbps interface and has capacities ranging from 120GB to 500GB... Read more

11 July, 2008 by Colin Barker

World's first transparent hard drive launched

...geek in all technology folk, Western Digital launched its Raptor X 150GB serial ATA drive at the Conusmer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, complete with... Read more

9 January, 2006 by Colin Barker

Enthusiasts get Raptor instead of Caviar

...desktop hard drive due to a combination of a newer drive interface, Serial ATA, and a faster rotation speed of 10,000 revolutions per minute... Read more

13 May, 2003 by John G.Spooner

Buses, bottlenecks and speed

...to the limit of serial addresses available. Serial ATAThe darling of Intel, Serial ATA is the company's response to Apple's FireWire (IEEE 1394... Read more

24 September, 2002 by James McPherson

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