November 17, 2003
Maxtor Corporation announced that its MaXLine™ Serial ATA (SATA) hard drives have been certified by LSI Logic Storage Systems for use with its new Fibre Channel (FC)-to-SATA enterprise-class storage solution.
November 12, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced the Mobile Intel® Celeron® processor at 2.50 GHz for mobile PCs. These processors deliver the right combination of features at the appropriate price point for the value PC market segment.
November 11, 2003
Iomega Corporation introduced the new Iomega® Network Hard Drive for home and small office networks. An Ethernet-enabled external drive, the new Iomega Network Hard Drive provides up to 250 GB of low-cost storage and makes it easier than ever for the average user to organize and back up critical data from multiple computers.
November 10, 2003
SimpleTech, Inc. announced that its ProX™ 256MB and 512MB SD (Secure Digital) flash memory cards are available for immediate delivery.
November 05, 2003
Toshiba Storage Device Division (SDD) announced its newest family of 1.8-inch embedded hard disk drives (HDDs) available in 20GB* (single platter) and 40GB (dual platter) capacities. Digital entertainment and business devices continue to drive demand for robust storage in a mobile footprint as people want to take their digital content with them when travelling between the office, home, school and car.
November 05, 2003
Intel Corporation announced it has identified new materials to replace those that have been used to manufacture chips for more than 30 years. The breakthrough is a significant accomplishment as the industry races to reduce electrical current leakage in transistors - a growing problem for chip manufacturers as more and more transistors are packed onto tiny pieces of silicon.
November 03, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced the Intel® Pentium® 4 processor Extreme Edition supporting Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology at 3.20 GHz. High-performance computers based on this new processor are designed for high-end gamers and computing enthusiasts and are now available from system manufacturers worldwide.
October 29, 2003
Certance LLC announced its LTO2 family of products including the Certance CLL 3200, an Ultrium-format autoloader that provides easy, affordable, reliable and flexible automated backup. With availability slated for early November, Certance LTO Ultrium 2 products include Internal, Desktop and 2U rackmount tape device and autoloader models. The announcement was made during StorageTek’s® FORUM 2003 taking place in San Diego, CA.
October 27, 2003
Certance LLC announced the launch of the Certance Data Protection Resource Center
http://dpa.certance.com as part of its commitment to provide simplified, cost-effective data protection solutions for the small-to-medium business (SMB) community. The site launch supports the recent introduction of Certance CP 3100 D2D2T data protection solutions, and focuses on the business value of data protection.
October 27, 2003
Seagate announced that its Momentus notebook hard drive has been adopted by notebook PC makers worldwide - among them are Acer, Alienware, Dell, HP, Fujitsu Siemens, Intcomex, Legend, MPC, Medion, NEC Computers International, Time, and Vobis. Leading notebook computer makers and specialty suppliers have chosen the Seagate Momentus for its unique combination of high performance, low battery consumption, high reliability and low acoustics.