Super Talent debuts SSD upgrade for Asus Eee PC

Posted on Friday, May 29 2009 @ 13:54 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Super Talent introduced SATA Mini 2 PCIe solid state disks for the ASUS Eee PC 900, 901, 901A, 901 GO, and S101 netbook PCs. These storage devices offer up to 150MB/s sequential read speeds and up to 100MB/s sequential write speeds, you can get them in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB for $85.99, $125.99 and $219.99, respectively.
Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of Flash storage solutions and DRAM memory modules, made their fifth significant announcement of the week, adding to the broadest SSD portfolio in the industry by introducing the world’s fastest upgrade SSDs for the ASUS® Eee PC™ 900, 901, 901A, 901 GO, and S101 netbook PCs.

The SATA Mini 2 PCIe SSDs are Super Talent’s second generation product focused on enabling better performance for ASUS Eee PC users and feature a SATA-II (3Gbps) interface.

The products are available with both MLC and SLC flash memory. The MLC version delivers sequential read speeds up to 150 MB/s and sequential write speeds up to 100MB/s, and is available in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB capacities at very affordable prices.

The SLC version is available in 16GB and 32GB capacities and features sequential read speeds up to 170 MB/s and sequential write speeds up to 130 MB/s. The SLC products are in high demand for small embedded designs and ruggedized PC applications.

Jeremy Werner, Sr. Product Marketing Manager, Super Talent said, “We were the first company to enable users to upgrade their Eee PCs with our SATA Mini PCIe. Now we have increased read performance by 50% and nearly doubled write performance with the second generation SATA Mini 2 PCIe SSD.”


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