December 09, 2002
PQI presented USB 2.0 High Speed Card Reader series to provide the easiest, fastest way to access your storage cards including Compact Flash Card, Microdrive, Smart Media Card, Multi Media Card, Secure Digital Card and Memory Stick. By integrating the latest USB 2.0 technology, PQI brings the extremely fast speed up to 480Mbits/sec.
December 09, 2002
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.announced that sales of Samsung’s high-speed Double Date Rate (128Mb and 256Mb DDR333 and DDR400) DRAMs surged to more than 10 million units (128Mb equivalent) for the month of November as demand increased for high-speed memory in high-performance PCs and work stations.
December 05, 2002
Use of TFT-LCDs is rapidly expanding from notebook PCs to monitors. Amid this trend, Samsung Electronics has become the world’s first to break the five million mark in annual TFT-LCD sales.
December 04, 2002
Tripp Lite announces a new intelligent, line-interactive rackmount UPS system with 1500VA of battery backup, unlimited runtime capabilities and advanced power management features in a slim-line 2U cabinet - the SmartPro® 1500 RMXL2U (model # SMART1500RMXL2U).
December 03, 2002
Intel Corporation introduced updated tools to help software developers optimize applications for Intel's expanding family of architectures with key innovations such as Intel's Hyper Threading Technology.
December 02, 2002
Hitachi, Ltd. and IBM Corporation announced that on November 27 the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) approved plans by Hitachi and IBM to combine their hard disk drive operations, forming a new company to be called Hitachi Global Storage Technologies.
December 02, 2002
Seagate announced the Barracuda 7200.7 and the Barracuda 7200.7 Plus disc drives for PCs. Using advanced head and media technology to achieve 80-Gbytes-per-disc, the new drives add storage capacity of up to 160 Gbytes to Seagate's popular Barracuda hard drive family.
November 25, 2002
VERITAS Software Corporation announced that it has been rated the number one storage software vendor, ahead of EMC, IBM Tivoli and Computer Associates, in a recent survey of IT professionals by Byte and Switch, an online storage networking magazine.
November 20, 2002
Intel Corporation introduced the Intel® Celeron® processor at 2.20 and 2.10 GHz. Intel Celeron processors provide consumers with a great way to get on the Internet.
November 19, 2002
The increased deployment of corporate PCs enabled with Gigabit Ethernet connections and the growing use of high-bandwidth multimedia applications and networked storage are creating the need for 10-Gigabit connections in enterprise data centers. To address this issue, Intel Corporation is introducing a suite of five optical components that speed the development of cost-effective 10-Gigabit per second (Gbps) Ethernet and 10Gbps FibreChannel optical transceivers.