Current trends require diagnostic equipment
to offer an ever growing list of digital recording capabilities.
To satisfy that growing requirement, Flash memory technology
is being used within many types of medical equipment for storage
of the system code or to perform data logging. STEC's flash
products are ideally suited for this purpose, thanks to their
unique reliability, performance, and security features.
ZeusIOPS Solid State Drive
ZeusIOPS SSD is a unique solid state drive designed to create a storage
performance revolution for enterprise applications. ZeusIOPS enables storage systems to realize outstanding, sustainable
Input/Outputs per second (IOPS) to relieve performance
bottlenecks associated with traditional rotating media
disk drives.
MACH8 SSD Family
STEC's
MACH8 SSD is revolutionizing the storage
world by delivering to the users the ultimate level of
reliability and performance in a fully integrated device.
Introducing MACH4 SSD, the World’s smallest, fastest and lowest power solid state drive solution optimized for embedded OEM applications.MACH4’s unique blend of performance, size, and low power makes it an ideal solution for blade servers, industrial PCs, and small format devices requiring the highest throughput in the smallest package.
UM-SSD (PCIe Mini Card)
The PCI Express Mini Card format has become the format of choice for the emerging ultra-mobile PC category. With its small footprint and industry-standard design, the mPCIe format is an ideal fit for embedded solid state storage because it allows for high capacities and high performance while ensuring compatibility in ultra-mobile applications.
Slim SATA Embedded SSD
The Slim SATA format is a ratified JEDEC/SATA-IO standard offering a 2.5” SATA replacement alternative for space constrained embedded applications. With its small footprint and industry- standard SATA connector, the Slim SATA format is an ideal fit for embedded solid state storage applications because it allows for high capacities and high performance in one of the smallest formats available in the market.
CFast™ Embedded SSD
The CFast™ format is a ratified Compact Flash Association and SATA-IO standard offering the same dimensions as standard Compact Flash but with a SATA interface. With its small footprint and rugged shielded case design, the CFast™ format is an ideal fit for embedded solid state storage applications that require a very small storage footprint, lower capacities, and high tolerance to extreme environmental conditions.
MACH4 CompactFlash
Introducing the MACH4 CompactFlash from STEC. With multi-channel support and Ultra DMA performance it represents the World’s-Fastest, highest capacity, and most reliable compact storage solution available in the industry today.
CompactFlash (CF)
One of the most widely utilized flash memory products in the world, STEC's CompactFlash has become the card of choice for discriminating customers requiring the highest quality and reliability in a high-capacity yet compact storage solution. STEC's CF cards are available in Type I format up to 8GB and Type II format up to 16GB, with 32GB available in the near future.
DDR3
DDR3 continues the evolution of the double data rate technologies to provide continued improvements in performance. The DDR3 technology is just being introduced and is not projected to be cost competitive with the DDR2 technology until 2009 or 2010.
DDR2
DDR2 is an evolutionary enhancement over DDR2. This technology
is currently the largest selling technology today and
offers the best cost per bit. Most new systems designs
today would likely choose to use DDR2. It takes advantage
of the DDR improvements to transfer data on both edges
of the clock.
DDR
Double Data Rate (DDR) is an advancement over SDRAM
technology that increases memory bandwidth and performance
while maintaining competitive pricing. DDR is the evolutionary
technology that succeeded the previous standard Synchronous
DRAM technology, which is now called SDR (Single Data
Rate).
SDRAM
SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM) is the common term to classify PC66 (1997), PC100 (1998) and PC133 SDRAM (1999/2000). SDRAMs are based on standard dynamic RAM chips, but have sophisticated features that make them considerably faster.
EDO/FPM
FPM (Fast Page Mode) and EDO (Extended Data Out) technologies are older technologies popular in the late 1980's and early 1990's.