The volume of choices in storage systems continues to expand in direct reaction to the growth in digital media content. Whether that media is housed on mission critical high-performance storage, in a ...
Serial ATA, planned as a replacement for Parallel ATA, is picking up tempo and is expected to be the dominant physical storage interface within a few years, although there are indications of a few ...
June 16, 2008 While the future for mobile hard drives looks certain to be Flash memory based SSDs, there is still some life in the traditional platter based drives for a while yet with Toshiba ...
Seagate, Intel ready Serial ATA products to enable fast mini PCs, removable car-computers, music players and other digital devices SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif. - August 29, 2001 - Seagate today announced the ...
LSI Logic Serial ATA 1.0 Link & Transport core and 1.5 gigabit-per-second Serial ATA 1.0 Physical Layer core now available for easy integration into an ASIC Serial ATA Working Group expects Serial ATA ...
LSI Logic Corp. and Seagate Technology Inc. today said they plan to introduce the Serial ATA interface in Seagate’s next-generation desktop PC hard disk drives. The Serial ATA interface is expected to ...
A consortium of companies wants to build on the progress of the Serial ATA hard drive interface in PCs by creating a similar offering for consumer electronics devices. The CE-ATA interface involves ...
ST and APT team for serial ATA chipsNews from E-InSiteSTMicroelectronics and privately held APT Technologies are collaborating to develop chips for the new Serial ATA interface standard, the companies ...
"Parallel ATA will go away," predicts Eric Schou, product marketing manager at Maxtor, based in Milpitas, Calif. "That is the reality that is going to happen." But it's not just the vendors who are ...
Low-cost Advanced Technology Attachment (ATA) disk arrays are already gaining ground in near-line storage and disk-to-disk backup applications, but a faster class of drive arrays that uses the new ...
3ware, Inc., a leading provider of switched RAID solutions, is shipping its latest family of RAID controller cards based on Serial ATA specifications - the Escalade 8500 series. The Escalade 8500 ...