Nvidia joins Serial ATA II working group
By Steve Malone
Posted on 17 Sep 2003 at 13:09
Graphics specialist, Nvidia has joined the Serial ATA II Working Group, to work on the development of specification for the Serial ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) interface.
The Serial ATA II Working Group was formed in February 2002 to build on the original Serial ATA spec and is intended to be much faster, scaleable technology interface for the next generation of PCs.
More details about the Serial ATA Working group can be found at www.serialata.org.
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