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Computex 2010: A-Data offers total memory solutions and unlimited style
Press release, staff reporter, DIGITIMES, Taipei [Tuesday 1 June 2010]

A-Data Technology, a global leader in DRAM memory and flash products, will be exhibiting at Computex Taipei 2010, starting on June 1. As a total solution provider A-Data will be showcasing a variety of memory product lines, while debuting its newest products, such as power supplies.

A-Data's product lineup includes power supplies, high-performance DRAM modules, SATA 6Gbps SSDs featuring unrivaled transfer speed, and new-generation USB 3.0 flash drives (N002 and N005). Moreover, A-Data will perform live demonstrations that will let visitors experience the extreme performance of its cutting-edge technology. The company's power supplies, along with the XPG high-performance DRAM memory modules and 280 MB/s ultra-fast transfer rate will also be showcased by a captivating light show.

As a leading memory brand, A-Data offers an assortment of creatively-designed USB drives that attempt to bring fun and excitement to everyone's life. For example, the company has tapped its imagination with themed designs for USB drives including Pumpkin King Jack Skellington from "The Nightmare Before Christmas" and Buzz Lightyear from "Toy Story 3," while other market segments will appreciate the soccer-themed T001 USB drive.

Apart from announcing its latest products, A-Data will showcase its brand-new corporate identity and hummingbird logo at the Computex show. The new logo will be integrated into the company's booth design and A-Data explained that the logo symbolizes the company's solid foundation in the industry and commitment to becoming a global brand. A-Data invites customers and visitors to Computex to visit its booth at the Taipei World Trade Center (TWTC), Nangang Exhibition Hall, Booth Nos: J818, J824, J1017, J1023

A-Data N002 USB 3.0 flash drives
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A-Data 1200W power supply
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A-Data 500 Series SATA 6Gbps SSD
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A-Data DRAM module
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