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ATP to Present Its Industrial Grade M.2 and Embedded Modules at the EW2015

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ATP, the leading industrial Flash storage and DRAM memory solution provider, will be showing its industrial-grade M.2 and the latest SATA III interface products (SlimSATA, mSATA, and CFast) and ATP Testing Capabilities at the upcoming Embedded World 2015 at the Messe Nuremberg International Center Germany from 24th to 26th of February. ATP will be located at Hall 1, Booth #651.

ATP's brand-new industrial-grade SATAIII M.2 type 2242 and 2260, targets industrial embedded applications, which demand Solid State Storage with high performance and proven reliability in thin/limited spaces and extreme temperature conditions. In addition to the built-in features, such as BCH ECC checking, S.M.A.R.T monitor, TRIM and Advanced Wear-Leveling, ATP M.2 has its Power Cycling Protection (PowerProtector) and Data Integrity Protection (AutoRefresh) to ensure it outperforms other similar solutions in the market.



ATP suites of Testing Capabilities on both IC and module level is the backbone of its outstanding reliability and endurance. ATP full range tests include NAND flash IC level and storage device level tests, application/industry standard specific validation tests, joint/supplemental validation for compatibility/function test, and mass product level test with ATP developed testing equipment and testing script with lot tracking/recording.

Moreover, ATP will hold a presentation on both its testing capabilities and "aMLC (advancedMLC) Technology for NAND Flash Storage" on the 24th of February, Tuesday, from 17:00 to 17:30 at Messe Nuremberg International Center Conference Session 07. Visit ATP booth at # 651, Hall 1 and participate in our speech to learn more about the products and their benefits at the Embedded World Conference 2015.

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ATP, the leading industrial Flash storage and DRAM memory solution provider,
i find that so .... wrong, according to each of them (no exceptions) they are all "the leading" brand ... ahaha might be true for Intel (just for example) but i just find it so wrong (specially when you see "Razer the leading company for gaming peripheral will announce..." that one will always make me laugh so hard ... as i know what they are worth.)

to get back to that announce... meh .... SATA III M.2 ... enough is enough ... time for M.2 PciE (which set me back to my previous sentence .... if they were leading ... shouldn't they release something a bit more advanced like a M.2 PciE SSD, i mean there is a lot of mobo that handle only PciE M.2 and not both SATA III and PciE )


oh well at last for industrial, it seems like a good announce
 
i find that so .... wrong, according to each of them (no exceptions) they are all "the leading" brand ... ahaha might be true for Intel (just for example) but i just find it so wrong (specially when you see "Razer the leading company for gaming peripheral will announce..." that one will always make me laugh so hard ... as i know what they are worth.)

to get back to that announce... meh .... SATA III M.2 ... enough is enough ... time for M.2 PciE (which set me back to my previous sentence .... if they were leading ... shouldn't they release something a bit more advanced like a M.2 PciE SSD, i mean there is a lot of mobo that handle only PciE M.2 and not both SATA III and PciE )


oh well at last for industrial, it seems like a good announce

In advertising most companies can get away with hype and exaggerations... so take it all with a very large grain of salt.

PCIe is where virtually all of the performance gains will be and it's taking time to get there because the SSD makers are pocketing a lot of cash from SATA based SSDs so they are not in a hurry to lower their margins with PCIe SSDs, which many companies will be supplying.
 
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