Monday, October 10th 2011

ADATA Introduces XM13 mSATA Solid State Drive

Following up on the successful launch in May this year of the S511 SATA III solid state drive, which received an enthusiastic industry response and multiple awards, ADATA Technology has introduced the industry's fastest high-performance XM13 mSATA solid state drive. This display of the company's increasingly strong R & D capabilities establishes a firm foundation for ADATA in the Small Form Factor (SFF) applications market.

The "rapid start" usage of Tablet PCs has had an impact on the consumer desktop market, causing rising hopes and expectations for performance. The future market is expected to demand that boot devices combine the power of rapid, efficient operation with a thin profile and price competitiveness. To this end, ADATA has set its sights squarely on the market trends of the near future, applying the full force of the company's development capability and years of experience in memory storage. The result is the introduction of the XM13 mSATA SSD, incorporating mSATA memory cache, low power consumption, and implementing the latest Sandforce controller.
Interface speeds of 3Gb/sec, and IOPS (random access) speeds up to 12,500, can significantly enhance system performance over traditional hard drives, reducing boot times up to 30%. For multitasking consumers, this means a smoother, more leisurely, and enjoyable computing experience.

The ADATA XM13 mSATA SSD is equipped with 25nm (MLC) NAND Flash, enabling a competitive advantage for price. Users of the XM13 will reap nearly all the benefits of high-priced solid state drives, and half the cost. In addition, the XM13 is small and light, with dimensions of only 50.95 x 30 x 4mm, about half the size of a standard business card. Even with the small profile, the drive's effectiveness is an outstanding example of efficient performance and stability.
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6 Comments on ADATA Introduces XM13 mSATA Solid State Drive

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btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
They didn't give out a press-shot, there's no product page. So I reused a picture from our tradeshow gallery from earlier this year. At most there will be a lousy sticker over the chips.
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#2
BrooksyX
hmm my new laptop has an empty mSata slot. Might be getting one of these to use as an OS drive.
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btarunr
Editor & Senior Moderator
Prices: $70~$80 for the 30 GB version, and $120~$130 for 60 GB.
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#5
[H]@RD5TUFF
Those are some good speeds for that small chip.
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#6
Jetster
So anyone using these msata drives?
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