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The Data storage Report
February 1994 Volume 9, Issue 2

THE NEWSLETTER OF THE DATA STORAGE INDUSTRY

CONTENTS

ANALYST PREDICTS FUTURE FOR DISK DRIVE INDUSTRY IN 1994

INTEL MOVES PC INDUSTRY TO PENTIUM CPU

CONSUMERS BUY PCS IN RECORD NUMBERS

PC DISTRIBUTION CHANNEL UNDERGOES TRANSITION

MAGNETO RESISTIVE READ HEAD DEBATE RAGES

IBM TELLS ALL ABOUT MAGNETO RESISTIVE HEADS

MAGNETO RESISTIVE HEAD CONFERENCE DRAWS RECORD CROWD

KOMAG-DASTEK TELL ABOUT ITS MAGNETO RESISTIVE HEADS

FUJITSU EXPLAINS ITS MAGNETO RESISTIVE HEAD TECHNOLOGY

CONSORTIUM DESCRIBES GOAL OF STORING 10 GIGABITS PER SQUARE INCH

OPTICAL STORAGE WORLDWIDE UNDERGOING GROWTH






















 

OPTICAL TECHNOLOGY INCREASES OPTICAL STORAGE EIGHT FOLD.

IBM’S TECHNOLOGY BOOSTS OPTICAL STORAGE AND PERFORMANCE.

KOREAN GOVERNMENT ENCOURAGES MULTIMEDIA TECHNOLOGY.

COMPACT DISC PLAYERS DEBUT AT CONSUMER ELECTRONICS SHOW.

FLASH MEMORY MAKERS BATTLE OVER VOLTAGE

25-GBYTE 1/4-IN. TAPE STANDARD SOUGHT

 

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