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  • Small size, big performance from Hitachi
    Monday 30 August 1999 – 07:30
    Hitachi America has introduced a new series of high-capacity, high-performance 2.5" disk drives, including one model with 18.1 GB storage capacity.The DK22AA and DK23AA-series drives features enhanced Giant Magneto Resistive (GMR) heads and signal processing technology developed by Hitachi.Designed to provide desktop performance for portables and compact systems, the drives are the first Hitachi storage solutions to use MEEPRML (Modified Extended Extended Partial Response Maximum Likelihood) read channels, supporting an area recording density of 10.79 Gbit per square inch.Other features include a 4,200-RPM disc spin rate and achieve internal data transfer rates of 12.4 - 20.6 MB/s.
  • Toshiba boasts industry's smallest chip size
    Sunday 16 May 1999 – 09:05
    Toshiba America Electronic Components Inc.
  • Via still working on NanoITX size, power
    Monday 31 January 2005 – 11:09
    Via's CEO Wenchi Chen said here at the Institute of Directors today that while it was laudable that people at the Davos Economic Forum last week were talking about enabling technology, low cost and low power for technology were important elements of such a strategy.
  • Intel halves chip size
    Tuesday 25 November 2003 – 11:47
    Intel said it has produced chips with the 65-nanometre manufacturing process, a strong sign the company will continue to keep pace with Moore's Law.
  • FrogPad shrinks keyboard size
    Tuesday 18 November 2003 – 11:22
    FrogPad is out to make the keyboard the size of your palm.

Articles & reviews

  • Is Cache Size Really The Key To Boosting Performance?*
    Wednesday 24 October 2007 – 02:52 in Hardware
    Is Cache Size Really The Key To Boosting Performance? Intel's Core 2 processors run the gamut with 1 MB, 2 MB and 4 MB of second-level cache. After comparing all three options at a 2.4-GHz clock speed, we learned that the importance of L2 cache must not be underestimated.
  • When Size Really Matters: Smallest Flash Cards*
    Friday 5 August 2005 – 07:00
    You can find CompactFlash memory cards today with capacities of up to 8 GB, and 4 GB Secure Digital flash (SD) cards are just around the corner. While rather small, their size still makes them unsuitable for use in ultra-small devices like cellphones, smart phones, PDAs, and so forth. Here, we take a look at smaller memory formats, including MMCmicro and MicroSD, which promise mass data storage in truly tiny packages.
  • PC Size Means Everything*
    Tuesday 14 October 2003 – 07:00
    Consumers are beginning to latch onto the idea of the Mini PC concept. We test the Bare-bones Shuttle with the Athlon 64 chipset and three other compacts from Soltek, Biostar and Shuttle based on the P4 platform, to see if performance remains on par with beauty.
  • Cutting Bose Down to Size*
    Friday 6 April 2007 – 08:30
    Smaller and lighter: can Bose's latest headphones give you less to carry and still sound good?
  • Size, Style and Sound*
    Wednesday 21 March 2007 – 02:09
    Size, Style and Sound How big a multi-gigabyte player do you need? The TrekStor Vibez and the Philips GoGear offer gigabytes of storage in stylish black cases, but which is simpler and which sounds better?

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