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Laurence Marchini

Laurence Marchini, Editor, writes:
 

We see from your search that you're looking for information on the term "Parallel ATA", and we have a large number of manufacturers' news releases and technical articles here on Electronicstalk which will be of interest. Let me be your guide.
 
Start with the news release Solid state disk fits 2.5in drive bays from Memoright Memoritech, which we summarised at the time by saying "Drive uses the latest high-density single level cell NAND Flash memory chips to deliver 100Mbyte/s sustained reads and 100Mbyte/s write transfer rates". A few weeks before, we featured the news release Module upgrades ETX to Core2 Duo processing from Diamond Point International (Europe): "The ETX-CD is billed as the highest performance computer-on-module based on the ETX 3.0 standard from Kontron".
 
In April 2007, we covered the news from Axiomtek concerning its CEM830 - take a look at COM Express module is Core2 Duo supercomponent which says: "High performance Intel Core2 Duo COM Express module is designed to appeal to a wide range of vertical embedded markets".
 
Take a look also at the news release from Concurrent Technologies, Mezzanine module brings mass storage onboard, as well as Embedded board delivers flexible expansion options from Anders Electronics, and Intel Core 2 Duo processor for COM Express board from Kontron UK.
 

See also:

Computer-on-module upgrades ETX baseboards (February 2006)
A new computer-on-module allows OEMs to access the latest chipset technology without a complete redesign of their ETX baseboard

Software stimulates Serial ATA controllers (January 2006)
Kozio has added support for Promise Technology's Serial ATA (SATA) controllers

ATX-compatible motherboard family grows (November 2005)
Kontron's family of ATX-compatible motherboards has just got bigger, with the introduction of the 886LCD-M/mITX(BGA)

Hard drives switch to SATA interface (October 2005)
Toshiba Europe Storage Device Division has optimised its family of 2.5in hard disk drives for highly portable consumer electronic products and notebook PCs

Mini-ITX range adds cost-effective processors (September 2005)
Kontron is expanding its Mini-ITX range with high performance Intel Pentium 4 and Intel Celeron processor models with processors up to 3.06GHz

Serial ATA core joins IP portfolio (May 2005)
LSI Logic Corp has added a Serial ATA core to its CoreWare portfolio of intellectual property

XTX closes the gap between ETX and COM Express (February 2005)
Congatec reckons that even well established standards have a high potential for improvement, and is adopting the XTX standard as the natural successor to ETX

Boards embed advantages of PCI and PCI Express (February 2005)
Unveiled at Embedded World by Kontron Embedded Modules Pisa Express is a new CPU slot card concept that implements both PCI and PCI Express via a single half-size slot

Embedded board handles parallel and serial ATA (January 2005)
The SBC83800 is a 5.25in embedded board that supports Intel Pentium 4 processors running at 533MHz FSB

Mini motherboard has interface for PC graphics (January 2005)
The 886LCD-M/mITX is based on the popular Intel Pentium M processor, part of Intel Centrino mobile technology

AdvancedTCA blade boosts network performance (October 2004)
The ATCA-6890 processor blade is a new AdvancedTCA building block claimed to offer new levels of performance to the telecomms and networking communication market segments

Compact board does not compromise on features (October 2004)
The Aaeon PCM-8200 series is a new compact board powered by the Intel Pentium M processor with the Intel 855GME chipset with the new integrated Intel 6300ESB I/O controller South Bridge

Serial ATA chip puts four channels on PCI (September 2004)
A new four-port serial ATA interface allows designers to access the scalability, performance, and price benefits of the new serial interface standard for storage devices of all types

Industrial board boasts multimedia capabilities (August 2004)
Aaeon's PCM-8200B single-board computer supplies industry-leading performance while keeping power consumption and cost to a minimum

Serial ATA Flash drives meet military specs (August 2004)
Adtron has released the first commercially available 2.5in Serial ATA (SATA) Flash drive for defence, aerospace, commercial aviation and industrial applications

Bridge chip enables split-chassis PC demo (May 2004)
Texas Instruments demonstrated a split-chassis PC platform at last week's Windows Hardware Engineering 2004 Conference

Drive enclosure supports faster SCSI interface (April 2004)
A new version of the InfoStation 12-bay drive enclosure for Serial ATA (SATA) or Parallel ATA (PATA) drives supports SCSI Ultra320 system interfaces

Serial ATA range stretches to custom cables (April 2004)
Circuit Assembly now offers an extensive line of Serial ATA products including a wide range of receptacles and plugs as well as cable assemblies built to customer specifications

No compromise for embedded P4 board (March 2004)
The Aaeon PCM-8200 is a 5.25in-format SBC available with either a 478-pin socket for Pentium M and Celeron M processors up to 1.6GHz or with a 479-ball BGA Low Voltage Pentium M processor onboard

SoC brings single-chip Serial ATA II to Fujitsu (January 2004)
The 88i6535 is the world's first SoC device that supports the Serial ATA II feature set and both 3.0 and 1.5Gbit/s operation for use in 2.5in hard disk drives

Core opens up interfacing options (September 2003)
The BK-3710S parallel ATA/IDE/ATAPI IP core uses patent-pending SpeedSelect ATA technology that allows the core to be reprogrammed to support different PIO, Multi-Word DMA and Ultra ATA timing modes

Connector range meets Serial ATA specifications (April 2003)
Fujikura DDK has expanded its range of connectors designed to meet the electrical and mechanical requirements of the high-speed Serial ATA specification for connection between disc drives

Cores for interface acceleration (September 2002)
LSI Logic reckons it is the first semiconductor company to offer an ASIC implementation of the Serial ATA 1.0 high-speed interface technology with the introduction of two new cores

Developers kit previews serial storage interfacing (November 2001)
Molex has played a lead role in designing and specifying the standard for connectors and cables that support the new Serial ATA 1.0 platform

 

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