FEATURE PRODUCT
The World's Thinnest 256GB 2.5" SSD

The FSD56GC25H uses an industry standard 2.5-inch hard drive form factor and uses an industry standard SATA-I interface, making it 100% interchangeable with conventional 2.5-inch SATA hard drives. This SSD implements Super Talent's patented stacking technology to pack an enormous amount of solid state storage into an exceptionally small and slim case, measuring a mere 12.5mm thick - 40% thinner than any other 256GB SSD available. The signature black case is made from a durable lightweight aluminum alloy.

The FSD56GC25H drive supports 0.1ms access times, a maximum of 65MB/sec sequential read speed and 50MB/sec sequential write speed. This SSD supports up to 1600G of shock and 16G of vibration, which is about five times greater than typical hard drives. With ECC support, bad bit management firmware and patented wear leveling technology, this drive offers extreme reliability and endurance.

We designed this drive for applications that need rugged and reliable storage in a very compact form factor. This is the world's smallest and thinnest 256GB SSD. This product underscores our leadership in high density SSDs and demonstrates the technical capabilities of our Silicon Valley engineering team.

FSD56GC25H drives are designed, manufactured and tested in Super Talent's headquarters in San Jose. Samples are available now.

TRADESHOWS
Embedded Systems Conference

San Jose California April 15-17, 2008 Booth # 326
In support of the embedded computing industry, Super Talent will exhibit at the Embedded Systems Conference in San Jose. We'll showcase our range of server memory including our newest 800MHz FB-DIMMs and RDIMMs and our very low profile Advanced TCA RDIMMs as well as our solid state drives and embedded storage solutions.

CeBIT, Germany

Our Europe team just returned home from a successful CeBIT exhibition in Hanover. The six day show drew hordes of visitors to our booth to check out everything from our new Vidego media players to our Project X DDR3 and our award winning SSDs. Here, legendary AnandTech founder Anand Lal Shimpi is pictured with Super Talent Marketing Manager Yelena Pesic at the Super Talent booth.

TECH CORNER
The Memory Challenge

We just unveiled the new Memory Challenge, a fun, interactive web 2.0 game that educates visitors on memory technology while testing the limits of their knowledge. The Memory Challenge is a fun learning tool, kind of a reverse-FAQ where we ask the questions and you give the answers. It will challenge even the sharpest tech gurus. The Memory Challenge poses to visitors a series of general questions on DRAM and Flash technology. The questions get progressively more difficult. And it tracks the score for each visitor.

MLC vs SLC Technical Paper

If you were ever curious about the differences between MLC and SLC NAND Flash; If you ever wondered what makes MLC Flash cheaper or why SLC Flash has faster write speeds; If you feel like learning about the tradeoffs between MLC and SLC Flash technologies and what makes each better for different applications, then don't miss our new technical paper that explains it all.

LATEST PRESS AWARDS
DDR3 Project X Wins CPU3D Editors Choice!

"At first glance, these modules look very impressive, and the performance is just as good. ...if you're after some of the best DDR3 performance money can buy, this kit will satisfy your needs. Super Talent kit [is] a worthy investment for enthusiasts seeking the fastest performance bar none."

STT USB Drives Win TWO Awards in DriverHeaven Roundup

"...the Pico drives are the smallest we have seen up to date.... They are also aesthetically appealing...The Pico drives look to be very fast in our tests...The read speed of all three drives when reading large files is amazing (~30MB/s)...overall they are all very solid and high performing units."