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SATA 3.0 nu officiellt med 600MB/s överföringshastighet
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SATA 3.0 specifikationen har nu officiellt lanserats av Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO) som nu alltså spikat detaljerna för nästa generations lagringsgränssnitt. SATA 3.0 som även är känt som SATA 6Gbps har en maximal överföringshastighet på runt 600MB/s vilket är den fördubbling från den nuvarande SATA 2.0 standarden. En ökning i överföringshastighet som var väl på sin plats efter SSD-teknikens snabba utveckling. Andra nyheter i den nya specifikationen är bättre NCQ-stöd för audio och video applikationer, lägre strömförbrukning och nya kontakter för mindre lagringsenheter.

Läs mer om SATA 3.0 i pressmeddelandet;

SATA-IO Releases SATA Revision 3.0 Specification

Third Generation Specification Delivers Faster Speeds and Increased Functionality 

PORTLAND, Ore. & TAIPEI, Taiwan, May 26, 2009 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Serial ATA International Organization (SATA-IO), the consortium dedicated to sustaining the quality, integrity and dissemination of serial ATA (SATA) technology, today released the Serial ATA Revision 3.0 specification. The new specification ushers in lightning-fast transfer speeds up to six gigabits per second (Gb/s) as well as enhancements to support multimedia applications.

"As speed becomes critical to today's storage, the SATA Revision 3.0 specification doubles the maximum transfer speed enabled by technology, paving the way for a new generation of faster SATA products," said Knut Grimsrud, SATA-IO president and Intel Fellow and director of storage architecture. "SATA-IO members will be able to design for their customers products with the speed they crave, without compromising the quality and performance they've come to expect from SATA technology."

The new specification is backward compatible with earlier SATA implementations, and maintains the low cost and low power for which the popular storage interface is acclaimed. In addition, the specification features a number of enhancements for increased functionality. These enhancements include:

-- A new Native Command Queuing (NCQ) streaming command to enable isochronous data transfers for bandwidth-hungry audio and video applications

-- An NCQ Management feature that helps optimize performance by enabling host processing and management of outstanding NCQ commands

-- Improved power management capabilities

-- A small Low Insertion Force (LIF) connector for more compact 1.8-inch storage devices

-- A connector designed to accommodate 7mm optical disk drives for thinner and lighter notebooks

-- Alignment with the INCITS ATA8-ACS standard

SATA technology has gained tremendous ground since its introduction in 2001. According to analyst firm IDC, more than 1.1 billion SATA hard drives have shipped from 2001 through 2008. Last year, SATA captured more than 98 percent of internal hard disk drive shipments, demonstrating that SATA technology is now used in the vast majority of desktop and mobile PCs*. Additionally, the technology is increasingly being used in other types of devices, including optical disk drives, solid state drives, servers and external storage systems. SATA implementations are also making inroads in the enterprise market.

"The SATA interface has developed into the de facto standard HDD interface in computing applications," said John Rydning, IDC's research director for hard disk drives. "The new SATA Revision 3.0 specification builds upon the current market success of SATA, and will help to solidify SATA as the predominant storage device interface technology for the foreseeable future."

Click here for more information about the SATA Revision 3.0 specification.

See SATA Technology in Action

SATA-IO will demonstrate several product implementations of SATA 6Gb/s and other technologies enabled by the SATA Revision 3.0 specification at Computex Taipei on June 2-6. Be sure to visit booth #H810 to see the latest SATA 6Gb/s products.

Additionally, SATA-IO will host the first testing event for SATA 6Gb/s technology at its upcoming plugfest and interoperability workshop on June 8-11 in Milpitas, Calif. The workshop will also feature a developer training session on June 8, outlining all of the enhancements included in Revision 3.0. Please visit http://www.sata-io.org or email [email]admin@sata-io.org[/email] for more information.

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Det här kanske räcker 1-2 år, sen är det maxat 🙂

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Japp, maxas för snabbt.

Antar att man säljer fler kretsar igen när USB4 kommer.. 🙄

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600MB/s är ju ändå teoretiskt. Säg 500MB/s i praktiken. Det är dubbelt så snabbt som den snabbaste "vanliga" SSD:n idag.

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Jag fick "mitt" nya SAN inklusive med 8 Gbit fibrechannelswitchar i tisdags 😀 800 MB/s FTW 😉 (fast bara 4 Gbit på koppling till själva storageprocessorerna 🙁 (nåja, man kan köra flera länkar)

Sustained Throughput är ju tämligen ointressant ändå.

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Fackamato wrote: Det här kanske räcker 1-2 år, sen är det maxat 🙂

Vi får väl hoppas att 4.0 kommer snabbt då wink
Nej men antar att andra gränssnitt kommer ta över SATA om det blir en flaskhals.

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Laglorden wrote: Jag fick "mitt" nya SAN inklusive med 8 Gbit fibrechannelswitchar i tisdags 😀 800 MB/s FTW 😉 (fast bara 4 Gbit på koppling till själva storageprocessorerna 🙁 (nåja, man kan köra flera länkar)

Sustained Throughput är ju tämligen ointressant ändå.

Haha, nummerporr 😀

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