quarta-feira, 20 de agosto de 2008

Fw: SATA Revision 3.0 specification to double transfer speeds to 6Gbps

URL: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/368976994/

Filed under: PeripheralsWhile not the most mesmerizing news to flow
from 2008's Intel Developer Forum, this is a welcome piece for anyone
who appreciates hasty transfers. The Serial ATA International
Organization (SATA-IO) has announced that the partially complete SATA
Revision 3.0 specification will eventually double data transfer rates
to 6Gbps. This week's release gives the green light to developers to
begin designing products based on said tech, though the finalized
paperwork won't be ready until later this year. On a related note, the
same consortium has announced the formal launch of its certified logo
program, which will enable consumers to easily recognize when a product
has passed SATA-IO interoperability testing and is a bona fide SATA
6Gb/sec-enabled device. Enough chatter -- wares, please?

[Via SmallNetBuilder]

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