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Apacer produces slim SSD to meet new trend of device miniaturization
Ever smaller and capable smart phones and tablet PC have been the leading result in the vigorous development of the new-gen mobile devices. Driven by this demand, terminal devices are being developed towards “low profile” form factors to meet the needs of mobility and ability in portable devices. As one of the top ten PC SSD manufacturers, Apacer has just launched two variations of their SDM4, the ultra slim SSD to address this trend.
The Apacer’s SDM4, the latest ultra slim SSD, adopts a 7-pin SATA connector. Its innovative and unique hook design can effectively protect the inner parts of the system from possible loosening or falling during any movement, insuring stability of system operation. As its width of 16mm matches the SATA slots, users can flexibly expand the storage capacity in accordance with their own needs without worrying about mechanism interference. Moreover, the ultra slim design of the product facilitates the airflow within the unit’s body and thus achieves better heat dissipation.
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To meet customers’ demand for various hardware applications, Apacer’s latest SDM4 7P/180D ultra slim SSD is available in two styles- with housing or without housing, enabling customers to choose in accordance with their equipment needs. Currently, the product is available in capacities of up to 16GB (SLC) and 32GB (MLC) and capable of supporting a wide-temp (-40°C~ +85°C) operating environment. In addition, it features16~24 bit/ 1K Byte error correcting (ECC) and intelligent power failure recovery,and can support Windows TRIM commands, enhancing the reliability of the product.
Samples will be available for customers to run test now .Please feel free to contact your local Apacer sales representative.