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Article: Serial ATA: hits & misses.(Storage Networking)(Advanced Technology Attachment)
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- Computer Technology Review
- Article date:
- April 1, 2004
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It was a rising star in data storage. The technology promised new data speeds for desktop and laptop PCs, pencil-thin cables and power-thrifty electrical designs that would spawn a generation of smaller, cooler-running systems, and a price point that would drive down the cost of storage in enterprise environments. Designed as a replacement for ATA, the technology would be widely used in home and office PCs and stood to replace the venerable SCSI in an increasing number of workstations and entry-level servers. Eventually, some pundits predicted, it would pack enough performance and reliability to displace SCSI as the mainstay for enterprise computing.
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Article: Serial ATA milestones achieved with two completed ...
M2 Presswire;
April 20, 2004 ;
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... ... PRESSWIRE-20 April 2004-INTEL CORP: Serial ATA milestones achieved with two completed ... DEVELOPER FORUM, Barcelona, Spain - The Serial ATA Working Group announced today two ... doubling the signaling speed for Serial ATA, the other on new cable and connector ...
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