Editor:PC210
Date:2008-6-4 9:51:11
Among Team's USB disk drive offerings is its Supreme series, which offer drives in capacities ranging from 8-64GB. With a leather-felt shell and slide cap design, the series is a fashionable way to go about carrying data. Consumers more interested in cute and eye-catching devices may be more interested in Team's Rainbow series of USB drives.
Following the success of its 2.5-inch and 1.8-inch solid state drives (SSD) at CES 2008 and CeBIT, Team is showcasing at Computex its 2.5-inch IDE Pro SSD, which is made with choice SLC chips to deliver higher speed and greater performance, including a read/write speed up to 56MB/s and 26MB/s, respectively. As a storage solution for slim and mini-notebooks, the 2.5-inch IDE Pro SSD supports ATA-5 Ultra DMA compatible with PIO mode 4. Its 4-bit ECC design assures data storage for 10 years, according to the company.
The Elite DDR2 800/667 SO-DIMMs for notebooks have 200 pins, work at 1.8V and support dual-channel operations. The modules support bandwidth of 12.8GB/s (800MHz) and 10.7GB/s (667MHz). The Elite DDR2 800/667 SO-DIMMs are available in 1GB and 2GB versions.
The latest Xtreem DDR3 2000 brings overclockers a new sensation and the market a new specification of Xtreem DDR3 modules. From DDR3 1600/1866 to DDR3 2000, the clock speed has been increased by nearly 40%, that is, the single-channel bandwidth has exceeded 15-17GB/s. Also, the CAS settings of the Team Xtreem New DDR3 2000 are 9-9-9-24 (tCL-tRCD-tRP-tRAS), matching with the clock speed of 2000MHz. The 2GB Team Xtreem New DDR3 2000 is made with BGA chips in a 128x8 configuration.
Team's Computex booth is in the TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall, Zone J in booths J106-116 and J205-215.

Team's Supreme-series USB drives
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Team's Rainbow-series of USB drives
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