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SATA-IO

The SATA-IO (Serial ATA International Organization) created by the members of the SATA II Working Group, is the international organization that owns and manages SATA specifications as open- industry standards. The non-profit organization defines and implements SATA storage specifications as the industry's storage needs evolve. Formed this month, the SATA-IO currently has 40 member companies worldwide. Additional information about the organization, participating companies and membership is available at www.sata-io.org.

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