InnoDisk SATA Slim-J80 SSD
Based on JEDEC MO-297 standard
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on February 3, 2011 at 2:46 pmBeing optimistic about the potential of MO-297, defined by JEDEC, numerous flash storage vendors join the competition and have released the Half Slim SSDs. MO-297 defines dimensions, layout and positioning hole with a standard SATA connector and such a SSD is suitable for the applications including tablet PC, digital signage, and embedded system.
Among the flash storage vendors, InnoDisk Corp. has been developing a series of SSD with MO-297 standard, called as SATA Slim. Recently, InnoDisk released SATA Slim-J80 which is defined according to MO-297 standard, compliant with the specification SFF-8156 which defined by SFF Committee, and also it is referred to the Serial ATA International Organization´s (SATA-IO) Revision 2.6 Specification for connector dimension and tolerance.
SATA Slim J-80 is designed with positioning holes and thus delivers reliability and benefits for anti-shock and anti-vibration. Within such a tiny-sized form factor-MO-297, SATA Slim J-80 is targeted the industrial embedded system market for its applications, such as tablet PC, digital signage and embedded system. InnoDisk released SATA Slim J-200 at the beginning of January 2011, which upgrades both capacity and performance (read-230MB/sec., write-180MB/sec.).