What is the performance difference between a two chip (bridge) and a one chip (native) hard drive solution?
We are currently conducting in-house testing. However, there are many elements impacting overall hard drive performance. Areal density is one aspect that delivers a better sustained data transfer rate predominately at the outer diameter (OD) of the drive. Interface performance is another aspect. Current parallel offerings for all Maxtor hard drives are at 133/MB per second, the fastest desktop interface available today. Because of this ATA 133 per second data transfer rate, it allows us to more easily bridge the 150MB per second serial ATA (SATA) technology.
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