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The Data
storage Report
November 1994 Volume 9, Issue 11
THE NEWSLETTER OF THE DATA STORAGE INDUSTRY
CONTENTS
CHANGING EMBEDDED SYSTEMS MEMORY
AMD AIMS 1-MBIT FLASH AT BIOS MARKET
SAMSUNG RAMPS UP 16-MBIT FLASH MEMORY
TOSHIBA INTRODUCES PCMCIA FLASH CARD
PCMCIA CARD SLOTS DEMAND FLASH
FLASH CARD FINDS WORK IN DATA COLLECTION
SMALL FLASH CARD OPEN NEW APPLICATIONS
DIGITAL ASSISTANT MARKET READY TO GROW
HARD DRIVE INDUSTRY RALLIES AFTER BAD YEAR
MAXTOR BACK IN THE 3.5-IN. DRIVE BATTLE
SEAGATE IMPROVES ITS TECHNOLOGY IMAGE
SEAGATE DEBUTS 420-MBYTE 2.5-IN. DRIVE
TOSHIBA ROLLS OUT GBYTE 2.5-IN. DRIVE
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WHICH 2.5-IN. DRIVES ARE SHIPPING?
HITACHI DEBUTS GBYTE 2.5-IN. DRIVE
TABLE OF 2.5-IN. DRIVES OVER 500 MBYTES
CALLUNA ANNOUNCES NEW 2.5-IN. DRIVE
HEWLETT-PACKARD STILL A FORCE IN DISK DRIVES
DIGITAL AUDIO TAPE LEADS TAPE MARKET
CONNER DEBUTS NEW TAPE DRIVES
WHO SHIPPED MORE PCS IN Q3 1994?
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