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AMP SaberTooth M1 Line of mSATA SSD Drives are Fully JEDEC MO-300B Compliant

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Active Media Products, a leading manufacturer of small form factor SSDs and DOMs, today announced a new line of SaberTooth M1 mini SATA (mSATA) SSD drives for notebook upgrades that deliver transfer speeds up to 160 MB/sec, write speeds of up to 80 MB/sec, and are fully compliant with the JEDEC MO-300B mSATA specification.

mSATA is a new JEDEC standard for small form factor SSDs based on the ubiquitous SATA-II, 3Gbps interface. Measuring only 2.0 x 1.2 inches (51 x 30 mm) mSATA SSDs are extremely small and lightweight. This very small and low cost package is perfectly suited for netbooks, notebooks and other ultra mobile computing devices. mSATA drives use an existing mini PCIe connector, but with a modified SATA pinout.



Best of all, there is no tradeoff in performance -- mSATA SSDs deliver extremely fast data transfer speeds. "As a recognized leader in small form factor SSDs, we're fully committed to the mSATA standard," commented Active Media Products VP of Sales, Jerry Thomson. "Whenever there's a breakthrough in technology like this that enables smaller and faster SSDs, AMP is on the spot with a line of products that leverage that technology, offering consumers an excellent new upgrade option. mSATA SSDs deliver excellent performance in a compact size, but also boast superior resistance to shock and vibration, so they are a superb storage medium for mobile computing."

The Sabertooth M1 mSATA SSD employs the JMF605 SATA controller and NAND Flash to achieve sequential read speeds up to 160 MB/sec and write speeds of up to 80 MB/s. It is available now through Amazon and directly from ActiveMP.com in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities starting at $75 retail. For more information, visit the product page.



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"As a recognized leader in small form factor SSDs, we're fully committed to the mSATA standard,"


I have never heard of you! when people say Sabertooth, I think of the Asus mobo. when people say M1, I think of the old raptor gaming mouse.

Best of all, there is no tradeoff in performance -- mSATA SSDs deliver extremely fast data transfer speeds.

The Sabertooth M1 mSATA SSD employs the JMF605 SATA controller and NAND Flash to achieve sequential read speeds up to 160 MB/sec and write speeds of up to 80 MB/s. It is available now through Amazon and directly from ActiveMP.com in 16GB,

Its based off the SATA II standard yet its running at just a little beyond SATA I speeds (how ironic) There are Msata SSD drives out there that do a full 280MB/s read and 280MB/s write.

Price>performance theres already a trade off.
 

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I have never heard of you! when people say Sabertooth, I think of the Asus mobo. when people say M1, I think of the old raptor gaming mouse.

The company here is Active Media Products, and yes it's quite popular with flash-based disk-on-modules (DOMs), particularly with embedded devices and NAS boxes.
 
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