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  2. SATA - Wikipedia

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    A 3.5-inch Serial ATA hard disk drive A 2.5-inch Serial ATA solid-state drive. SATA was announced in 2000 [4] [5] in order to provide several advantages over the earlier PATA interface such as reduced cable size and cost (seven conductors instead of 40 or 80), native hot swapping, faster data transfer through higher signaling rates, and more efficient transfer through an (optional) I/O queuing ...

  3. SATA Express - Wikipedia

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    [3] [6] The SATA revision 3.2 specification, in its gold revision as of August 2013, standardizes the SATA Express and specifies its hardware layout and electrical parameters. [1] [30] The choice of PCI Express also enables scaling up the performance of SATA Express interface by using multiple lanes and different versions of PCI Express.

  4. M.2 - Wikipedia

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    The SATA revision 3.2 specification, in its gold revision as of August 2013, standardizes M.2 as a new format for storage devices and specifies its hardware layout. [2]: 12 [8] Buses exposed through the M.2 connector include PCI Express (PCIe) 3.0 and newer, Serial ATA (SATA) 3.0 and USB 3.0; all these standards are backward compatible.

  5. List of AMD chipsets - Wikipedia

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    SATA USB 2.0 + 1.1 Parallel ATA 1 RAID NIC Package TDP Features / Notes AMD 480/570/580/690 CrossFire Chipset SB600: 2006 130 4 × 3 Gbit/s AHCI 1.1 SATA Revision 2.0: 10 + 0 1 × ATA/133 0,1,10 No 548-pin FC-BGA: 4.0 AMD 700 chipset series: SB700: Q1 2008 6 × 3 Gbit/s AHCI 1.1 SATA Revision 2.0: 12 + 2 1 × ATA/133 No 4.5 DASH 1.0 SB700S ...

  6. List of interface bit rates - Wikipedia

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    Device interfaces where one bus transfers data via another will be limited to the throughput of the slowest interface, at best. For instance, SATA revision 3.0 (6 Gbit/s) controllers on one PCI Express 2.0 (5 Gbit/s) channel will be limited to the 5 Gbit/s rate and have to employ more channels to get around this problem. Early implementations ...

  7. Serial Attached SCSI - Wikipedia

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    While SAS-1.0 and SAS-1.1 adopted the physical signaling characteristics of SATA at the 3 Gbit/s rate with 8b/10b encoding, SAS-2.0 development of a 6 Gbit/s physical rate led the development of an equivalent SATA speed. In 2013, 12 Gbit/s followed in the SAS-3 specification. [14]

  8. COM Express - Wikipedia

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    The COM Express specification is hosted by PICMG. It is not freely available but a paper copy may be purchased for $150USD from the PICMG website. [3] However, the COM Express Design Guide is free to download. The original revision 1.0 was released July 10, 2005. Revision 3.0 (PICMG COM.0 R3.0) was released in March 2017.

  9. List of Intel SSDs - Wikipedia

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    SATA 6 Gbit/s 2.5" 7 mm Intel 560/510-320 96/42-28 August 2018 Endurance: 3 DWPD/1.6 to 23.9 PBW, Power Active Average: 3.7W DC P4101 Harris Harbor

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