VIA has announced that it has received certification for its new USB 3.0 integrated bridge controller called the VL701. The VL701 is a low-power USB 3.0 to SATA Bridge Controller that is certified by ...
The face of the datacenter is changing, and radical new approaches are emerging that provide more options for high-performance storage solutions. The size of the server rack has been shrinking quickly ...
We're planning on putting SATA SSDs into one of our boxes at work that has a SCSI interface. I'm wary of installing a new SATA card as it's pretty old hardware and we might get compatibility problems.
Featuring an industry-first fully-integrated 5V switching regulator, the VIA Labs VL701 Low-Power USB 3.0 to SATA Bridge is a single-chip solution that achieves the highest power efficiency while ...
Supporting the rapid transition to serial ATA storage, the OXU921S from Oxford Semiconductor claims to be the world's first bridge chip to provide transparent data transfer between a USB2.0 port and ...
Langen, Germany – Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (FME) has launched the MB86C30A, one of the first available USB 3.0 to SATA bridge ICs. The MB86C30A supports the ultra-fast 5Gbps maximum data ...
We'll dive straight into our read tests. Remember that we're using two different models of SATA and IDE drive. Interestingly, the IDE drive performed better in our tests, although the SATA drive was ...
LONGMONT, Colo. -- May 9, 2018 -- IntelliProp, Inc., a leader in innovative Intellectual Property (IP) Cores and semiconductors for Data Storage and Memory applications, announced today the release of ...
BANGALORE, INDIA: Fujitsu Semiconductor Asia today announced that another member of its growing family of USB 3.0-SATA bridge ICs, the MB86E50, has passed USB-IF compliance testing and is now ...
There are exceptions, but it seems to be an established rule that startups will come up with the most innovative and daring solutions to various IT problems. I was reminded of that last week during a ...
Fujitsu’s 65-nm MB86C30A USB 3.0-SATA Bridge chip looks to bring the full performance of SATA storage to USB. USB 3.0 specs up USB 2.0’s 480-Mbit/s transfer rate to 5-Gbit/s transfer. This translates ...
No magic here, just a CS8818 USB 2.0-to-IDE bridge and a power supply. The SATA-to-eSATA interface doesn't require any bridging, although it does need power for the drive. This makes the SATA-to-eSATA ...
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