January 12, 2004
Adaptec, Inc. announced that major motherboard makers Asustek, Gigabyte, Supermicro and Tyan have selected a new Adaptec Serial ATA RAID solution for design into next-generation motherboards. The solution enables workstations and servers that deliver cost-effective data protection, fast connectivity to low cost-per-gigabyte Serial ATA disk drives and a seamless way to migrate to Adaptec's external storage products.
January 08, 2004
Kingston® Technology Company, Inc., marks its first year anniversary of its HyperX memory product line with the launch of its HyperX DDR 533MHz (PC4300) memory modules. Kingston's HyperX line of memory products are high-performance DDR memory modules targeted toward the avid gamer and PC enthusiast markets. Kingston's latest addition to its HyperX product line will launch in 256MB and 512MB capacities and 512MB and 1GB kits (currently shipping in limited quantities). They can support data rates of up to 533MHz (actual speed dependent on various supported motherboards).
January 07, 2004
Iomega Corporation announced that its new Iomega® Digital Capture Technology (DCT), which enables future consumer electronics products to use matchbook-sized 1.5 GB disks for storage, will debut this week in prototype DCT-based products at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
January 07, 2004
Toshiba Storage Device Division (SDD) announced the development of a 0.85-inch hard disk drive (HDD), the first drive to deliver multi-gigabyte storage in a sub-one-inch form factor. Expected to be available in 2GB and 4GB capacities, Toshiba will start sampling the new drive in summer 2004, with mass production to begin in late 2004.
January 05, 2004
Intel Corporation introduced the Intel® Celeron® M processor for mobile PCs. This processor line represents a new generation of Intel technology for the mobility value market segment. Intel has also unveiled a new brand and logo for this product line.
December 15, 2003
Iomega Corporation announced the availability of the new Iomega® Micro Mini USB drive, the smallest solid state USB drive in the market and the first to be designed and priced for the active lifestyle. A terrific mix of functional technology and fashion fun, the Micro Mini USB drive is cool to look at, convenient to carry, and easy to customize.
December 09, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced version 8.0 of Intel® compilers. The compilers help boost application performance and offer a single package of tools for building applications that run on servers, desktops and mobile systems, such as laptops, mobile phones and personal digital assistants (PDAs) based on Intel processors.
December 09, 2003
Seagate Technology announced it has shipped more than 1.5 million Serial ATA (SATA) hard drives - more than twice the number of its nearest competitor, according to analysts - confirming its Barracuda SATA drive family as the most popular and widely-adopted SATA disc drive in the world.
December 08, 2003
SimpleTech, Inc. announced the introduction of Bonzai USB 2.0 Upgradeable Flash Drive, enabling business professionals and consumers to quickly and easily store, share and transport their PC and Macintosh files.
December 08, 2003
Intel Corporation researchers have released software that allows developers to build computers that can "learn" from their experience, using data to proactively improve their own accuracy and the ease with which we use them.