ASUSTOR Launches the World's First Intel Braswell Powered NAS

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ASUSTOR Launches the World's First Intel Braswell Powered NAS

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ASUSTOR Launches the World's First Intel Braswell Powered NAS

First to be equipped with the newest Intel Braswell quad-core and dual-core processors, memory can be expanded up to a maximum of 8GB to enhance multitasking, AES-NI encryption engine speeds up access to encrypted data, smooth ultra high definition 4K and 2K multimedia output, meets the needs of a wide range of user segments, the best choice for high performance cloud storage.


Taipei, Taiwan, September 1st , 2015 – ASUSTOR Inc., a leading innovator and provider of network storage solutions, has announced the launch of 4 high performance tower model NAS devices.These new models are the first in the world to be equipped with Intel Braswell processors and feature the AS6202T and AS6204T powered by quad-core processors and the AS6102T and AS6104T powered by dual-core processors. Featuring rock-solid design and a wide variety of expansion ports, these new models also feature an AES-NI hardware encryption engine, the latest version of the intuitive ADM operating system, secure data protection mechanisms and energy saving features, providing first-class performance for both work and play and making them the first choice in cloud storage for both prosumer and SMB user segments.


The fast pace of modern emerging technologies and innovation demand high-performance hardware that is flexible in application. ASUSTOR’s 62 and 61 series devices all utilize high performance Intel processors and feature a high degree of expandability via a wide range of hardware ports including eSATA, USB 3.0, HDMI, and S/PDIF ports which provide for flexible application possibilities. Additionally, pre-installed dual-channel high speed memory allows for smooth system operation. Users are also able to expand memory up to a maximum of 8GB in order to enhance overall multitasking performance.

More on: http://www.asustor.com/news/news_detail?id=9130


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