SilverStone have once again tried to create an innovative and flexible storage product, part of the Stackable Drive Series – SD01. This time it is a high-grade hard drive ‘pad’ with a screwless design ...
Modern hard disk drives use a Serial Advanced Technology Attachment or SATA interface to attach to a computer motherboard. SATA drives come in speeds of 1.5 gigabits per second, 3.0 Gbps and 6.0 Gbps.
NewerTech’s Voyager is being billed as the world’s first “Quad Interface” SATA I/II Hard Drive Docking Station with support for FireWire 800/400, USB 2.0, and eSATA for 2.5″ or 3.5″ drives up to 2TB.
For more than 20 years, the parallel bus interface has been the mainstream storage interconnect for most storage systems. But increasing bandwidth and flexibility demands have exposed inefficiencies ...
In collaboration with AMD, Seagate announced today its demonstration of a new hard drive Serial ATA interface, tentatively called SATA3, that offers speeds up to 6Gbps, or 600MBps. Currently most ...
Hitachi is announcing the Travelstar Z7K500 today, the world’s first 2.5-inch drive with a 6Gbps SATA interface. Hitachi is announcing the Travelstar Z7K500 today, the world’s first 2.5-inch drive ...
Discover the real-world performance gap in the NVMe vs SATA SSD debate. Explore a detailed storage speed comparison and find the best option for your next PC upgrade.
Western Digital was the first and only company to release a consumer 10,000 RPM HDD. Since the first Raptor release no other company has even attempted to release a drive with a 10K platter speed that ...
When replacing the hard drive on your older notebook computer, you'll need to know whether the drive is a Serial ATA or Parallel ATA connection. If the notebook is only a few years old, it almost ...
Serial ATA, or SATA, is a relatively new storage technology that is now being adopted in computers. It is the successor to Parallel ATA. SATA allows for faster transfers between the hard disk and the ...
Forward-looking: It's not going to make the average hard drive any faster, but adding support for them in the NVMe specification paves the way for speedier ones coming down the pipeline, and for ...
The SATA interface that you'll find on all current hard drives has a maximum bandwidth of 600MB/s. That's perfect for a hard drive's average read speed of 150MB/s, but no match for the best SSD for ...