
Following the MO-297 as the standard for 1.8-inch slim SSD (solid state drive), JEDEC recently announced yet another standardized specification MO-300 for mSATA SSD. In order to make the first move in the embedded/mobile device market, Apacer officially launches the SATA module solution that meets this specification: M1 which provides a variety of options for the OEM customers. Because it utilizes 52-pin mSATA connector and has the mini PCIe form factor (50.8mmx29.8mm), M1 goes downsized by about 75% as compared to the typical 2.5” SATA SSDs. Advantaged by its small form factor, M1 has won the recognition of many international giants, and is successfully being introduced to many mobile communications devices.
*The actual available memory on the device is less than what is listed on the package. This is due to small discrepancies in file formats and algorithms used by various operating systems. In addition, a portion of memory space is reserved for system files and data sectors for better performance.
| Type | Description | Language | OS | Size | Release Date | Download | Note |
| General Specifications | mSATA M4_Specification Sheet | English | All | 231.00kb | 2011/12/14 | mSATA M4_Specification Sheet | |
| General Specifications | mSATA M4-M_Specification Sheet | English | All | 231.00kb | 2011/12/14 | mSATA M4-M_Specification Sheet | |
| General Specifications | SDMII M1_Specification sheet | English | All | 152.00kb | 2011/04/06 | SDMII M1_Specification sheet | |
| General Specifications | SDMII M1-M_Speficiation Sheet | English | All | 2.12MB | 2011/04/06 | SDMII M1-M_Speficiation Sheet |