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Super Talent targets Asustek Eee PC upgrade market with new line of SSDs
Press release, October 8; Michael McManus, DIGITIMES [Thursday 9 October 2008]

Super Talent is targeting the Asustek Eee PC upgrade market with its new line of mini PCI Express SSDs, available in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB capacities. The company indicated that the devices were designed explicitly for the Eee PC, which comes standard with a maximum 20GB of storage.

The upgrade cards offer up to 64GB of solid state storage, Super Talent noted, while adding that the devices have been tested extensively with Eee PCs to ensure performance and compatibility.

Super Talent: SSD specifications and pricing

Product number

Description

Max read/Write speed

Expected street price

FPM16GHAE

16GB mini PCIe SSD

40/15 MB/sec

US$53

FPM32GHAE

32GB mini PCIe SSD

40/15 MB/sec

US$79

FPM64GHAE

64GB mini PCIe SSD

40/15 MB/sec

US$149

Source: Company, compiled by Digitimes, October 2008

Super Talent mini PCI-Express card for Eee PC

Super Talent targets Eee PC upgrade market with new line of mini PCI-Express SSDs
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