Monday, October 24, 2011

EMC unveils all-SSD VNX, high bandwidth arrays

  New low-power memory could challenge DDR3 | OCZ releases first 1TB laptop SSD with 'instant on' boot up
 
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EMC unveils all-SSD VNX, high bandwidth arrays
EMC today announced the availability of an all-solid state drive midrange VNX array with 10X the performance of previous models, as well as a high bandwidth option for its hard drive VNX models, offering 50% more bandwidth. Read More


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New low-power memory could challenge DDR3
Samsung Electronics and Micron Technology have jointly launched a consortium to support and develop a new low-power memory called Hybrid Memory Cube, which could challenge DDR3 memory in high-performance computers in a few years. Read More

OCZ releases first 1TB laptop SSD with 'instant on' boot up
OCZ today launched its highest capacity 1TB laptop solid state drive that has blazing fast throughput, data encryption and twice the lifespan of its previous consumer-grade SSDs. Read More

Sharky: Smooth move
This IT shop needs a server moved from one site to another, and decides the easiest way to make the trip go smoothly is to hire an engineer from the server vendor to do it. But once the job is done, it has four times as much disk as before. Read More


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EC OKs Seagate acquisition of Samsung drive business
The European Commission approved on Wednesday the acquisition by Seagate Technology of the hard disk drive (HDD) business of Samsung Electronics, after concluding that there will still be enough players in the market after the acquisition. Read More

Steve Jobs biography: 5 tidbits you need to read
Did you know that Apple co-founder Steve Jobs hated Android, Google's mobile operating system? I mean, really, really hated Android. How about the fact that the Apple II's design was inspired by a kitchen appliance and that Jobs never truly respected Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates as an innovator? That's just a taste of some of the nuggets about Jobs that are packed into the book Steve Jobs by noted biographer Walter Isaacson. Read More

Cray to build 20-petaflop supercomputer for Oak Ridge lab
Cray was awarded a $97 million contract to build a supercomputer that could potentially deliver up to 20 petaflops of peak performance, or 20 quadrillion floating operations per second, to the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Read More

 
 
 

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