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The Data
storage Report
July 1993 Volume 8, Issue 7
THE NEWSLETTER OF THE DATA STORAGE INDUSTRY
CONTENTS
FLASH MEMORY FLAP CLOUDS NEW PC BOOM.
EXEL CLAIMS BASIC PATENTS IN FLASH MEMORY
SUNDISK PROCLAIMS EXEMPT FROM EXEL FLASH PATENT
SUB NOTEBOOK PC CREATE MORE FLASH MEMORY DEMAND.
TANDY SELLS OUT TO AST RESEARCH
SONY CONFUSES 20-MBYTE FLOPPY MARKET
DECADE OF PERSONAL PRODUCTIVITY PARTNERS DECLARED.
FLOPTICAL TAKES SONY'S 20-MBYTE FLOPPY TO TASK.
HOW BARIUM FERRITE CAME TO BE
BLUE LASER TO GREATLY BOOST OPTICAL STORAGE CAPACITY
1.3-GBYTE 5.25-INOPTICAL MEDIA BEGINS TO SHIP
REVIEW OF OPTICAL MEDIA STANDARDS EFFORT.
OPTICAL MEDIA STANDARDS PUSH FOR 2.6-GBYTES
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NEXT GENERATION 1.3-GBYTE 5.25-INDRIVE DEBUTS
NEW MULTIMEDIA PC MAY BOOST CD ROM DRIVE DEMAND
SETTING A NEW 2.5-INDISK DRIVE CAPACITY MARK
INCH-HIGH 3.5-INDRIVES SEE 50% GROWTH IN 1993
NEW DESKTOP PC COMES WITH PCMCIA CARD READER
SYSTEM SPEEDS DISK DRIVE ELECTRONICS PROTOTYPING
IBM GETS INTO DISK DRIVE MICROCONTROLLER MARKET
CHINA IS BECKONING MASS STORAGE SUPPLIERS
ELECTRONICS BOOKS IN ROM MEMORY
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