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Release: Australia's Altech Computers sign with Mtron

posted on 02 July 2008 08:21


To distribute the world’s fastest Solid State Drives.

Mtron are the manufacturers of the world’s fastest Solid State Drive (SSD) and Altech Computers have just announced that they will be distributing Mtron SSD’s throughout Australia and New Zealand, expanding upon the company’s strong product profile.

The Mtron SSD has the world’s best patented controller technology and is virtually unrivalled in the market. Its Hydra Architecture maximises parallelism through multiple control channels and implements an intelligent algorithm, allowing it to take full advantage its flash memory control technology. This SSD technology overcomes the shortcomings of the, now dated, Hard Disk Drive (HDD).

The SSD is today’s ultimate storage device in the mobile PC segment. SSD is superior to HDD with its light weight, extended battery life, instant ‘on’ computing and is far less rugged. The Mtron SSD also boasts competitive specs i.e. average data access speed of 0.1ms, maximum read speed of 130MB/s and maximum write speed of 120MB/s.

To push B2B distribution of this SSD technology in Australia and New Zealand, distribution giant Altech Computers have added Mtron SSDs to their product profile. This new addition with allow Altech Computers to continue positioning themselves as one of the nation’s largest and most successful distributors of computer components.

Kevin Hartin, the Marketing Manager of Altech Computers said “I can see SSD replacing the existing HDD in many IT applications and this is a great opportunity for Altech Computers to position itself as a leading distributor in this exciting new technology. The obvious advantages of SSD, which offers no noise, low power consumption and fast access time, in an extremely robust package will drive its uptake.”

For more information on Altech: www.altech.com.au.

For more information on Mtron: http://www.mtron.net/english/.

[Formatted by Paul Warren.]



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