February 23, 2004
Snap Appliance® announced upgraded capacity configurations for its award-winning Snap Server® 1100, 2200 and 4200 network-attached storage (NAS) products.
February 23, 2004
Snap Appliance® announced upgraded capacity configurations for its award-winning Snap Server® 1100, 2200 and 4200 network-attached storage (NAS) products.
February 19, 2004
As the world moves toward digital technology and vast amounts of new digital data are created, the converged computing and communications industry will need to make significant changes to the underlying "architecture" of its products and applications to improve the way people use data.
February 19, 2004
As the world moves toward digital technology and vast amounts of new digital data are created, the converged computing and communications industry will need to make significant changes to the underlying "architecture" of its products and applications to improve the way people use data.
February 17, 2004
Reinforcing its position as the disc drive industry's leading provider of innovative storage products and technologies, Seagate introduced Savvio, the world's first family of 2.5-inch enterprise-class disc drives.
February 17, 2004
Delivering a valued experience for the digital home that keeps consumers connected everywhere they go will depend on the ability to create a unified platform and a surrounding ecosystem of support, in addition to specific new consumer-focused technologies, according to Louis Burns, Intel vice president and general manager of the Desktop Platforms Group.
February 17, 2004
Reinforcing its position as the disc drive industry's leading provider of innovative storage products and technologies, Seagate introduced Savvio, the world's first family of 2.5-inch enterprise-class disc drives.
February 17, 2004
Delivering a valued experience for the digital home that keeps consumers connected everywhere they go will depend on the ability to create a unified platform and a surrounding ecosystem of support, in addition to specific new consumer-focused technologies, according to Louis Burns, Intel vice president and general manager of the Desktop Platforms Group.
February 15, 2004
LSI Logic Corporation announced it has begun shipping its dual-channel Ultra320 SCSI PCI-X RAID storage adapters to the distribution channel markets. Designed for mid-range server and performance workstation computing platforms, LSI Logic's new family of Ultra320 SCSI RAID products with PCI-X support are targeted at the critical need for high- bandwidth server and storage environments.
February 13, 2004
Seagate Technology and LSI Logic announced they will showcase the industry's first public demonstration of Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) dual-port and 3 Gb/s transfer rates using the world's first 2.5-inch enterprise disc drives and LSI Logic SAS1064 controller ICs.
February 12, 2004
Seagate Technology and LSI Logic announced they will showcase the industry's first public demonstration of Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) dual-port and 3 Gb/s transfer rates using the world's first 2.5-inch enterprise disc drives and LSI Logic SAS1064 controller ICs.
February 12, 2004
LSI Logic Corporation announced it has begun shipping its dual-channel Ultra320 SCSI PCI-X RAID storage adapters to the distribution channel markets. Designed for mid-range server and performance workstation computing platforms, LSI Logic's new family of Ultra320 SCSI RAID products with PCI-X support are targeted at the critical need for high- bandwidth server and storage environments.
February 12, 2004
Scientists from Intel Corporation have achieved a major advance using silicon manufacturing processes to create a novel "transistor-like" device that can encode data onto a light beam. The ability to build a fast photonic (fiber optic) modulator from standard silicon could lead to very low-cost, high-bandwidth fiber optic connections among PCs, servers and other electronic devices, and eventually inside computers as well.
February 12, 2004
Scientists from Intel Corporation have achieved a major advance using silicon manufacturing processes to create a novel "transistor-like" device that can encode data onto a light beam. The ability to build a fast photonic (fiber optic) modulator from standard silicon could lead to very low-cost, high-bandwidth fiber optic connections among PCs, servers and other electronic devices, and eventually inside computers as well.
February 09, 2004
SimpleTech, Inc. announced the availability of the SimpleDrive External Hard Drive in 160 GB and 250 GB capacities, adding to its existing line of SimpleDrive External Hard Drives.
February 09, 2004
SimpleTech, Inc. announced the availability of the SimpleDrive External Hard Drive in 160 GB and 250 GB capacities, adding to its existing line of SimpleDrive External Hard Drives.
February 06, 2004
Kingston Technology Company, Inc., announced the addition of a one gigabyte (GB) DDR466MHz (PC3700) module, as well as a two GB memory kit. Kingston's HyperX line of memory products are high-performance DDR memory modules targeted toward the avid gamer and PC enthusiast markets. Today's announcement further expands Kingston's high capacity module offerings for HyperX.
February 04, 2004
Kingston Technology Company, Inc., announced the addition of a one gigabyte (GB) DDR466MHz (PC3700) module, as well as a two GB memory kit. Kingston's HyperX line of memory products are high-performance DDR memory modules targeted toward the avid gamer and PC enthusiast markets. Today's announcement further expands Kingston's high capacity module offerings for HyperX.
February 02, 2004
Intel Corporation is delivering four new processors (formerly codenamed Prescott) that are built on the company's industry-leading, high-volume 90-nanometer (nm) manufacturing technology. These processors are among six new offerings in Intel's line of desktop chips, bringing new features and high performance to a wide range of PC users, from mainstream consumers and businesspeople to gaming enthusiasts and computer power users.
February 02, 2004
Intel Corporation is delivering four new processors (formerly codenamed Prescott) that are built on the company's industry-leading, high-volume 90-nanometer (nm) manufacturing technology. These processors are among six new offerings in Intel's line of desktop chips, bringing new features and high performance to a wide range of PC users, from mainstream consumers and businesspeople to gaming enthusiasts and computer power users.