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Kingmax to Amaze the Customers with mSATA MMP20 SSD

Solid-state drives with mSATA interface have become an efficient tool for the improvement of laptops and nettops performance. Kingmax has joined the ranges of companies that develop SSD technologies in mSATA form-factor. Its fresh model line, MMP20, is primarily targeted at the small form-factor systems and hybrid solutions like HDD+SSD. The SSD model line features ‘Premium Selected’ certificate and has undergone thorough testing challenges.

Kingmax mSATA MMP20 is a compact and effective solution not only for laptops and desktop systems, but also for embedded systems like tablets. Kingmax SSDs comply with JEDEC MO-300B requirements and have SATAII 3 Gb/sec interface. They are furnished with a controller which optimizes the memory monitoring to ensure the most appropriate performance and reliability. SATA interface is called to align the connection between the flash-memory and host-system; this is supposed to improve data reading and writing speed, OS and applications download speed. In addition, MMP20 series is characterized by power-saving capabilities.

To continue, Kingmax mSATA SSD is considered to be a saving way to modernize PCs and other gadgets. This is because the majority of contemporary Z77 and Z68 motherboards are able to support Intel Smart Response Technology which is a part of Intel Rapid Storage Technology. This technology provides for the system configuration in a way the SSD to become an intermediate between the system memory and hard drive. Kingmax mSATA drives are sure to give the customers the required maximal volume capacity and heightened performance characteristics.
Key Features
— volume capacity: 16, 32, 64, 128 GB;
— voltage: DC 3.3V (±)5%;
— dimensions: 50.8x29.85x4.75 mm;

Sequential Speed Index
— 16 GB SSD: writing speed – 22 Mb/sec, reading speed – 70 Mb/sec;
— 32 GB SSD: writing speed – 40 Mb/sec, reading speed – 125 Mb/sec;
— 64 GB SSD: writing speed – 70 Mb/sec, reading speed – 150 Mb/sec;
— 128 GB SSD: writing speed – 120 Mb/sec, reading speed – 150 Mb/sec.
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  • 05 July 2012, 12:15
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