January 20, 2003
Seagate Removable Storage Solutions (RSS) and HP announced plans to develop, manufacture, market and distribute the next generation of DDS (digital data storage) technology with 5th-generation DDS tape products in 2003. Features will include backwards read-and-write capability; higher capacity; and unique solutions with multiple configurations.
January 20, 2003
LSI Logic announced it has initiated co-development product planning with leading hard disk drive manufacturers Fujitsu, Maxtor, and Seagate. LSI Logic will use its Fusion-MPT (Message Passing Technology) architecture as the basis for the evolution of Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) silicon. The architecture simplifies product design, being modular building block based, and therefore provides a proven pathway for product development to assure a first-to-market solution for LSI Logic and its hard disk drive partners.
January 20, 2003
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. announced the industry’s first 4 GigaByte (GByte) Double Data Rate (DDR) Dual In-line Memory Module (DIMM). The module encompasses thirty-six 1 Gigabit (Gb) DDR synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) components that achieve 4GByte density for high-performance applications such as servers, workstations and supercomputers.
January 20, 2003
Adaptec, Inc. has once again set the benchmark for Ultra320 SCSI performance leadership with a controller that produces peak performance up to 60 percent faster than comparable products from LSI Logic.
January 15, 2003
Intel Corporation announced new tools to help software developers analyze and optimize Linux-based applications, enabling them to take full advantage of the Intel® Pentium® 4 and Intel® Xeon processors. The Intel® VTune Performance Analyzer 1.0 for Linux is the first fully Linux-native performance analysis tool from Intel supporting Linux-based applications.
January 14, 2003
Snap Appliance, Inc. announced the Snap Server 4400 model that is now available with greater storage capacity and performance and new GuardianOS Operating System Version 2.2.
January 14, 2003
Intel Corporation delivered six new mobile processors, including its highest-performing mobile processor to date, the Mobile Intel® Pentium® 4 Processor - M at 2.4 GHz. Additionally, Intel announced an integrated graphics chipset for the mobile PC processor family: the Intel® 852GM.
January 13, 2003
IBM generated the most U.S. patents in 2002, the tenth consecutive year that it led the world, according to figures released by the United States Patent and Trademark Office. IBM was awarded 3,288 patents, nearly doubling the output of the second most productive company.
January 11, 2003
Canyon announced new international marketing program and invites all adventurers in Belarus, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Hungary, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Spain and Ukraine to play "Grand Canyon" game. The main prize of the program is a trip to Tara canyon (Montenegro) for two.
January 08, 2003
Intel Corporation said Intel® Centrino mobile technology is the new brand name for its upcoming wireless mobile computing technology. The new brand signifies Intel's best technology for notebook computers, based on a new mobile processor microarchitecture and wireless capability as well as features designed to enable extended battery life, thinner and lighter form factors, and outstanding mobile performance.