July 22, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced its first compilers to help developers write applications for Intel® Personal Internet Client Architecture-based PDAs, cell phones and other wireless devices using Intel® XScale technology-based processors.
July 06, 2003
Tripp Lite has expanded its line of Ultra-Compact DC-to-AC PowerVerter® Inverters by adding the new PV375 Inverter (model # PV375).
June 30, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced new Intel® Itanium® 2 processors and Intel Xeon processors MP, further strengthening Intel's products for high-end enterprise computing. These processors set a new precedent for world-class performance and breadth and scale of systems.
June 25, 2003
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies announced a new ATA/Serial ATA desktop hard drive that extends the company’s long-standing tradition of performance leadership. The 3.5-inch Hitachi Deskstar 7K250 uses 80+ GB per platter technology to deliver up to one-quarter terabyte (250GB) of storage capacity.
June 23, 2003
Intel Corporation introduced a new version of the Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor with Hyper-Threading (HT) Technology at 3.2 GHz. Pentium 4 processor-based PCs and Intel® Xeon-based servers with HT technology are now available across a range of mainstream and performance system price points.
June 16, 2003
Seagate has entered the notebook hard drive market with volume shipments of its new Momentus product. Momentus is the industry's first notebook hard drive to combine a high-performance 5,400-rpm spindle speed with the low battery-consumption of a traditional 4200-rpm notebook hard drive, so customers no longer have to choose between performance and mobility.
June 15, 2003
Certance announced the immediate availability of its DAT 72 tape drives and TapeStor DAT 72 bundled solutions. Delivering on Certance’s commitment to the more than six million users worldwide who rely on DDS technology to solve their data storage challenges, DAT 72 solutions offer the highest capacity and performance of any DDS technology solution on the market.
June 15, 2003
Iomega Corporation announced one of the first DVD drives to support all major DVD and CD formats, including DVD+R/+RW, DVD-R/-RW, and DVD-RAM.
June 04, 2003
The Dual DVD Burner will be launched on the market in June. DVD burning on the PC will be even quicker and more flexible than ever. The new TEAC drive now enables 4x writing speed for DVD+-R, 2x for DVD-RW and 2.4x with DVD+RW. The high-speed burner records CD-Rs with 16x speed and CD-RWs with an incredible 10x speed.
June 03, 2003
Reflecting the growing momentum within the telecommunications industry for standards-based modular communications building blocks, Intel announced it is working with Alcatel, HP and others in the industry to deliver modular communications solutions. These solutions are based on industry standards including Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture (AdvancedTCA) and Rack Mount Servers (RMS) as well as Intel processors.