A-DATA to introduce new SSD and USB 3.0 products at CeBIT

Posted on Tuesday, February 23 2010 @ 21:53 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
A-DATA send out a press release with details about the products it will present at CeBIT. This includes new flash drives and portable hard drives with USB 3.0 support, the S599 SSD that is based on the SandForce SF-1200 SDD controller, and the XPG Gaming Series v2.0 DDR3-2200G memory.
As the demand of USB 3.0 solutions are increasing, the A-DATA N002 combo flash drive and NH01 portable hard drive with USB 3.0 interface will be showcasing at CeBIT 2010, in order to demonstrate A-DATA’s leadership in USB 3.0 technology and meet the consumers’ expectation. The N002 combo flash drive, being industry’s first combo flash drive with USB 3.0 and SATA II dual interface, offers read/write transfer rate up to 200 MB/s and 170 MB/s. With the latest USB 3.0 interface, the NH01 portable hard drive can offer up to 10 times speed faster than previous USB 2.0 interface, allowing users to enjoy an accelerated digital life faster than ever.

In the live-demo display area, A-DATA will demonstrate the latest product S599 SSD that adopts SandForce™ SF-1200 SSD processors with tremendous performance up to 280 MB/s and 270 MB/s read/write transfer rate, N002 combo flash drive, and its latest XPG™ Gaming Series v2.0 DDR3-2200G DRAM module. The XPG Gaming Series v2.0 DDR3-2200G DRAM module adopts the 2oz copper PCB and TCT cooling solution, which provides a killer speed with stability. Aside from the live-demo display area, A-DATA also exhibits a range of fascinating products including SH93 portable hard drive, the industry’s first waterproof portable hard drive, T001 flash drive with soccer design, and the unveil of power supply unit.


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