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2011-11-25 WD overcomes Hitachi acquisition hurdle
WD must now look for a buyer to sell its 3.5in disk drive business unit and production plant in order to pass the regulatory obstacles of its bid to buy Hitachi.
2011-10-28 WD ramps Malaysia operations
WD is preparing to ramp up operations in its Malaysia sites to be able to address supply shortages due to the floods in Thailand.
2011-10-13 Drive makers gear up for HAMR
Drive makers gear up for HAMR
2011-09-16 Features, limitations of eXtreme Switch
Read about the theory for the in-situ calibration of a smartphone electronic compass (eCompass) for hard and soft iron effects.
2011-08-09 IBM celebrates 100th anniversary
IBM's CEO emphasized the importance of delivering value, collaboration, and willingness to change for companies to survive in the long run.
2011-07-11 Toshiba plans R&D, manufacturing units for HDD expansion
Toshiba plans a new R&D center and HDD manufacturing facility in Japan to better compete with Seagate and Western Digital.
2011-05-06 Seagate gets 40% of HDD market
With its acquisition of Samsung Electronics' HDD business, Seagate will control 40 percent of the hard drive market, according to IHS iSuppli.
2011-04-20 Merger boosts Western Digital's market share to 50%
Western Digital's acquisition Hitachi GST makes its combined HDD production close to 50 percent of the industry.
2011-04-04 What is EDA's real role in the Cloud
Learn how EDA can find its real place in the Cloud.
2011-03-28 HDD units, components shipments grew in 2010
The Information Network has reported that the hard disk drive components sector grew 25 percent the previous year.
2011-03-10 WD-Hitachi merger to eclipse Seagate
WD has announced its intention to buy Hitachi Global Storage Technologies in a deal that could make it the world's biggest hard disk drive maker.
2011-01-18 Report: HDD market benefits from digital video applications
In-Stat says digital video propelling demand for more hard disk drives
2011-01-13 SD analyzer offers unlimited data capture
Supporting any SD/SDHC/SDIO device, Elan Digital's SDPA1000 is powered from the USB 2.0 host port of any PC and has a POD that "intercepts" SD signals so they can be recorded on the PC hard drive.
2010-08-05 HDDs down, PCs next
A decline in the demand for HDDs in Q2 10 could signal a slowdown in the PC market in 2H 10, market research firm The Information Network reports.
2010-07-01 Comment: Intel should make WiDi an open standard
Still, it's hard to understand why Intel didn't roll out WiDi according to its own playbook, which is to develop an interface and then drive it into the market as an open standard.
2009-09-30 40nm PHY cuts validation, dev't costs in HDDs
LSI Corp. has begun shipping samples of the 40nm multi-interface PHY IP designed for notebook, desktop and enterprise hard disk drive (HDD) market segments.
2009-08-19 2Tbyte hard drive suits 24/7 applications
2Tbyte hard drive suits 24/7 applications
2009-02-03 'First' 2Tbyte HDD is environment-friendly
Western Digital Corp. announced the first 2Tbyte hard drive—the world's highest capacity drive and the latest addition to WD's popular, environment-friendly, cool and quiet, WD Caviar Green hard drive family. This 3.5-inch platform is based on WD's 500Gbyte/platter technology with 32Mbyte cache.
2009-01-06 500Gbyte HDD packs AES 256bit encryption
Fujitsu Hong Kong Ltd has developed what it touts to be the first 500Gbyte 2.5-inch HDDS with AES 256bit encryption to Hong Kong customers.
2008-11-11 FAQs: USB embedded host
What is the difference between a Host, Embedded Host, limited host and mini-host? Can a high speed peripheral, like a hard drive, be connected to a full speed host?
2008-09-19 Speedy read channel fit for enterprise HDDs
LSI Corp. has extended what it claims is the industry's broadest portfolio of SoC components for HDDs with the introduction of new read channel and PHY technologies.
2008-09-02 Samsung aims low-density SSDs at low-price PCs
Samsung Electronics' low-density solid state drives with densities of 8Gbyte, 16Gbyte and 32Gbyte that are aimed to offer a replacement for existing hard drives used in low-cost PCs.
2008-08-19 For sale? SanDisk rumors circulate
The big rumor is that Seagate Technology Inc. is interested in buying all or part of SanDisk Corp., according to sources in the industry.
2008-08-15 A glimpse of SSDs' evolution
At the Flash Memory Summit, Dean Klein, VP of memory system development at Micron Technology Inc., gave a glimpse of the past, present and future of the latest developments in solid-state drives (SSDs).
2008-08-08 Micron beefs up solid-state drive line
Micron beefs up solid-state drive line
2008-07-31 ST offloads HDD controller division to Western Digital
Hard disk manufacturer Western Digital has acquired the hard disk drive controller IP rights, design tools and design team from STMicroelectronics NV.
2008-07-28 Fujitsu external drive line stores up to 500GB data
Fujitsu external drive line stores up to 500GB data
2008-07-18 Terabyte drive sports power-efficient design
Terabyte drive sports power-efficient design
2008-07-14 Seagate squeezes 1.5Tbyte data in 3.5-inch drive
Seagate squeezes 1.5Tbyte data in 3.5-inch drive
2008-07-08 Politician opines on $240M Seagate investment
Sean Neeson, a Member of the Legislative Assembly in Northern Ireland and the Alliance party enterprise spokesperson, has welcomed a 120 million-pound (about $240 million) investment by Seagate in its Londonderry site, but has commented that he would prefer to see the creation of new jobs instead.
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