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 Visit Us at Flash Memory Summit 2022

Visit Us at Flash Memory Summit 2022

The Flash Memory Summit in Santa Clara is the largest event for flash memory and other high-speed memory technologies. The event brings together exhibitors from various sectors including design and components in non-volatile memory technologies and consumer electronics around the globe [Read more]
Growth and Trends of Solid State Drives (SSDs)

Growth and Trends of Solid State Drives (SSDs)

The significance of super-fast storage systems is escalating with the progress in big data and IoT. The coming years are focusing on developing high capacity SSDs at a lower cost. We have earlier discussed researches and advancements happening with SSDs that are set to meet the enhanced application demands.

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SAS Connectors for Enterprise Storage Applications

SAS Connectors for Enterprise Storage Applications

Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) connectors are one of the most popular interconnects available in the enterprise storage industry today. These Small Form Factor (SFF) standard connectors support high performance and differential signaling. The protocol has evolved over the years to meet advanced applications. They provide a point-to-point data transfer between motherboards and storage devices like HDDs or SDDs. 

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Nearline Storage- A Swift Mid-Point Storage Support

Nearline Storage- A Swift Mid-Point Storage Support

Data storage usage is mounting each day with increasing requirements brought forward by emerging technologies. Data can be maintained on online, offline and Nearline storage systems.

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SAS/PCIe 4.0 – The Reliable Standard for Enterprise SSD

SAS/PCIe 4.0 – The Reliable Standard for Enterprise SSD

The Solid State Drive (SSD) market is expected to grow rapidly in 2019. Amphenol ICC’s 68 position SAS/PCIe 4.0, connectors come with 16GT/s (PCIe lanes) and 24Gb/s (SAS lanes) speeds to meet the demands of next-generation servers. It supports both NVMe and SAS protocols over four PCIe lanes. While M.2 and SATA connectors support client SSDs, SAS/PCIe 4. [Read more]

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