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Hitachi and Intel join forces on mobile phone drives







Hitachi and Intel join forces on mobile
phone drives

Hitachi and Intel join forces on mobile
phone drives
09/13/2004 06:48 AM

Computer Weekly Sep 13 2004 11:12AM GMT




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Hitachi and Intel join forces on mobile phone drives

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Hitachi and Intel join on mobile phone
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Hitachi and Intel join on mobile phone
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09/10/2004 07:28 AM
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Inc. (HGST) and Intel Corp. are pushing the development of an interface technology that they hope will smooth the adoption of compact hard-disk drives (HDDs) into mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs) and digital music players, the companies said on Friday.

Hitachi and Intel team up on mobile hard
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Proxim and Intel will work together on WiMax, a boon to Proxim: The smaller company's stock shot up 27 percent today on the news that it would be participating in what Intel has increasingly focused on as the next important wireless market. WiMax has the potential to offer point-to-point and mobile standardized broadband wireless service, but its time to market is still a concern. If it doesn't achieve productization quicklly enough--and signs are that we might not see unlicensed WiMax products in the US until 2006--existing somewhat proprietary solutions could commoditize quickly enough for the market. Meanwhile, higher-speed cell data offerings might take the sheen off the necessity of mobile WiMax, although the latter's potential for using unlicensed bands gives it an edge. SkyPilot's announcement today--after a few years of development--of their broadband wireless system adds another player to a tightly focused market that hopes to fill in the home and business broadband market. Their equipment works in the unlicensed 5.8 GHz band. Although the press release says that Proxim expects to ship fixed broadband equipment in early 2005 and "portable" (not mobile) devices later next year, it doesn't state whether these will be shipped in the US or overseas, nor which bands will be used....

Intel And New Zealand's Reach Wireless
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Hitachi to produce 1 TB drives


Hitachi to produce 1 TB drives 04/04/2005 11:36 AM
Hitachi on Monday is set to announce it will release hard drives containing 230 gigabits of data per square inch by 2007, making a 1-inch 20 GB microdrive, allowing for a 20 GB iPod mini. According to senior vice president of product strategy and marketing at Hitachi Bill Healy, the density breakthrough represents a refinement in perpendicular recording. Hard drives currently store data in a longitudinally, with the heads scanning over a horizontal plane. For perpendicular recording, data bits are aligned vertically, allowing for more data to be placed into an area. "We're redesigning the head and disc quite significantly," Healy told CNET. "All we have done is longitudinal recording in hard drives since the 1950s. We've got a babysitting program running in the back to see how the hard drives are doing. We are building up our understanding of our quality and reliability."

Hitachi to bring 1TB hard drives soon


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Hitachi eyes 1TB desktop drives


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Hitachi predicts super-drives


Hitachi predicts super-drives 04/04/2005 10:49 AM
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Hitachi Plans 6GB Slim-Drives


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Hitachi eyeing 1TB desktop drives with
new technology


Hitachi eyeing 1TB desktop drives with
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04/04/2005 08:30 AM
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (HGST) will later this year begin selling hard-disk drives based on perpendicular recording, a yet-to-be commercialized recording method that should enable engineers to continue increasing drive storage capacity beyond today's limits, HGST is due to announce Monday.

CES: Hitachi plans big boost for small
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Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Inc. (HGST) is planning to at least double the capacity of its 1-inch Microdrive hard-disk drive within this year, the company said Tuesday as events ahead of the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) began in Las Vegas.

Hitachi Unveils 100GB Notebook Drives


Hitachi Unveils 100GB Notebook Drives 09/14/2004 02:59 PM
Notebook storage has reached a new milestone, as Hitachi Global Storage Technologies unveiled 100GB, 2.5-inch hard drives Tuesday. The new models spin at 5400 RPM and utilize a Serial ATA interface, with relatively low power consumption. Hitachi said it plans to ship the 100GB drives before the end of the year, but has yet to detail pricing.

Hitachi: 1 Terabyte Hard Drives Coming


Hitachi: 1 Terabyte Hard Drives Coming 04/04/2005 01:21 PM
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies on Monday announced plans to build hard drives using perpendicular recording technology that it says could allow for 1TB desktop drives and 20GB microdrives. The terabyte milestone is still a ways off, however, as Hitachi estimates the new drives won't reach consumers until 2007.

Hitachi eyes 1TB desktop drives with new
technology


Hitachi eyes 1TB desktop drives with new
technology
04/04/2005 01:29 PM
Hitachi expects to launch hard drives based on perpendicular recording this year and is eyeing 1TB desktop drives by 2007.

Hitachi unleashes 100GB notebook drives


Hitachi unleashes 100GB notebook drives 09/14/2004 12:47 PM

Intel sales get mobile phone lift


Intel sales get mobile phone lift 07/13/2004 07:00 PM
Intel says increasing demand for wireless communication devices has boosted second-quarter profit and sales.

Hitachi Readies 100GB Notebook Drives
(PC World)


Hitachi Readies 100GB Notebook Drives
(PC World)
09/15/2004 09:15 AM
PC World - Higher-capacity hard drives will be available by the end of the year.

Hitachi Achieves Storage Record for Disk
Drives


Hitachi Achieves Storage Record for Disk
Drives
04/03/2005 09:37 PM
New York Times Apr 4 2005 1:48AM GMT

Hitachi looks forward to 1TB hard
drives, 20GB microdrives


Hitachi looks forward to 1TB hard
drives, 20GB microdrives
04/05/2005 02:26 PM
If Hitachi has its way, it could soon take you a really long time to read an entire hard drive.

Hitachi readies notebook Serial ATA hard
drives


Hitachi readies notebook Serial ATA hard
drives
09/15/2004 09:34 AM
Handy for blade servers, too

Hitachi to release 100GB hard drives for
notebooks


Hitachi to release 100GB hard drives for
notebooks
09/15/2004 07:21 AM
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Inc. (HGST) announced the availability of 2.5-inch hard drives with capacities up to 100GB for notebook computers by the end of 2004, the company said on Tuesday. The Travelstar 5K100 and E5K100 hard drives spin at 5400 rpm (revolutions per minute) and are available in 40GB, 60GB, 80GB and 100GB capacities. They are 9.5 millimeters in height, and consume relatively little power, the company said in an announcement.

Hitachi and Seagate Developing Hard
Drives for Phones


Hitachi and Seagate Developing Hard
Drives for Phones
07/30/2004 11:03 PM

microdrive2123.jpg imageWe been hearing rumblings about hard drives being put into cellular phones for a while now (we've certainly advocated it), but now a company called "Hoya Corp" revealed in a quarterly earnings statement that two major hard drive players - Hitachi Global Storage Technologies and Seagate - are planning on developing 1" hard drives for cellular phones. I sincerely hope that the hard drives are technically incapable of storing ringtones, because I can't imagine what life would be like if people could fit about 10,000 of the damn things in one device. I mean, really; 10,000 songs in your pocket? Who would want that?

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News: Hitachi eyes 1TB desktop drives
with new tech


News: Hitachi eyes 1TB desktop drives
with new tech
04/04/2005 08:49 AM
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies Inc. (HGST) will later this year begin selling hard-disk drives based on perpendicular recording, a yet-to-be commercialized recording method that should enable engineers to continue increasing drive storage capacity beyond today's limits, HGST is due to announce Monday.

Japan's Hitachi, Matsushita to join
hands in LCD production: report (AFP)


Japan's Hitachi, Matsushita to join
hands in LCD production: report (AFP)
08/05/2004 07:34 PM
AFP - Japan's Hitachi and Matsushita Electric Industrial plan to invest some 895 million dollars in joint production of large liquid crystal display (LCD) panels for fast-selling flat-screen televisions, a report said.

Hitachi Thai Expansion to Boost iPod
Disk Drives (Reuters)


Hitachi Thai Expansion to Boost iPod
Disk Drives (Reuters)
05/17/2004 10:33 AM
Reuters - Japan's Hitachi Ltd (6501.T), facing pent-up demand for the popular iPod digital music player from Apple Computer Inc. (AAPL.O), said it would spend about $200 million to double disk drive output at its Thailand plant.

Mobile Phone is a Day to Day Need for
Everyone to Stay Connected with Their
Loved One's. Mobile Phone Chargers from
BB-shopping Helps to Connect More to
Them


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Everyone to Stay Connected with Their
Loved One's. Mobile Phone Chargers from
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NEC and Sun join forces for new
solutions


NEC and Sun join forces for new
solutions
04/08/2005 11:52 AM
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IBM, NetApp join forces against EMC


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The two storage technology makers are teaming up to challenge EMC through a new branding and distribution agreement.

IBM, Cisco join security forces


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TELUS and Fincentric Join Forces


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BC Technology Apr 6 2005 3:40AM GMT

IBM, NetApp Join Forces to Battle EMC


IBM, NetApp Join Forces to Battle EMC 04/07/2005 06:13 PM
In a move the may shake up the storage industry, IBM and Network Appliance have established a strategic relationship to capture market share away from EMC. Under the agreement, Big Blue will sell NetApp's attached storage and NetApp will make IBM its preferred supplier of tape products.

Telecom to join forces with Computerland


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The New Zealand Herald Dec 15 2003 2:29PM ET

Sony, MS to Join Forces Against iPod


Sony, MS to Join Forces Against iPod 01/06/2005 05:37 PM
Sony and Microsoft may join forces in an attempt to break Apple's dominance in digital music, The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. Bill Gates said that leveling the playing field carries "a lot of incentive to work together" in digital-music "infrastructure." Apple currently holds 87 percent of the market.

Telecom giants join forces against
hackers


Telecom giants join forces against
hackers
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Telecoms giants join forces for Super 3G


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Mozilla, Opera Join Forces For New W3C
Proposal


Mozilla, Opera Join Forces For New W3C
Proposal
05/31/2004 02:19 AM
Internet News May 31 2004 6:45AM GMT

Sun, Fujitsu Join Forces to Fend Off HP
and IBM (Reuters)


Sun, Fujitsu Join Forces to Fend Off HP
and IBM (Reuters)
06/01/2004 08:34 PM
Reuters - Sun Microsystems Inc. (SUNW.O) is teaming up with long-time partner Fujitsu Ltd. (6702.T) of Japan and Siemens of Germany to jointly develop the next generation of Sun systems, the companies said on Tuesday.
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