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SanDisk Pumps Extreme III CF Cards to 32 GB

SanDisk Pumps Extreme III CF Cards to 32 GB

Although rumors keep swirling that SanDisk is on the verge of being acquired by tech giant Samsung, SanDisk today announced a new 32 GB edition of its Extreme III CompactFlash card. The new high-capacity card is aimed squarely at professional and high-end digital video and photography users, and the card maintains the same 30 MB/s transfer rate that’s made the Extreme III series popular with the high-resolution crowd.

"High-definition camcorders require high-capacity memory cards, and our 32GB SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash cards offer video professionals longer record times and improved data transfer rates," said SanDisk’s director of performance card consumer product marketing Susan Park, in a statement.

SanDisk Pushes Memory Sticks to 30 MB/s

SanDisk Pushes Memory Sticks to 30 MB/s

Memory and storage developer SanDisk has unveiled a new storage product that’s sure to make high-resolution, Sony-owning photographers smile. The new Extreme III Memory Stoick PRO-HG Duo can read and write data at speeds of 30 MB per second. The speed boost is sure to be a hit with pro, semi-pro, and pro-sumer photographers with Sony DSLR cameras and camcorders, since the reduced transfer time reduces shot-to-shot turnaround.”

“The SanDisk Extreme III Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo continues our tradition of delivering best-in-class performance in the SanDisk Extreme product line,” said SanDisk’s director of consumer product marketing Susan Park, in a statement. “Our customers know SanDisk Extreme cards not only deliver cutting-edge read and write speeds, but are designed for durability—even under harsh conditions.”

New Voodoo Omen Desktops Tap Core 2 Power

New Voodoo Omen Desktops Tap Core 2 Power

Boutique computer maker VoodooPC isn’t wasting any time jumping on the Core 2 bandwagon, announcing new additions to its flagship Omen line of desktop systems sporting Core 2 Extreme processors, super-quiet operation, and high-end graphics configurations…albeit at prices which may make all but the most devoted gamers or media professionals blink. Or maybe blink twice.

SanDisk Announces Extreme IV CompactFlash

SanDisk Announces Extreme IV CompactFlash

SanDisk has announced its Extreme IV line of CompactFlash digital film cards, with capacities ranging from 2 to 8 GB and data transfer speeds of up to 40 MB per second, making them the fastest flash memory cards on the market. Readers will be available for both FireWire and USB, helping ensure professional and high-end photographers can get the best results out of their high-resolution cameras without wasting time

Intel To Discontinue Extreme Edition P4

Intel Corp. Friday announced the plan to discontinue production of its Intel Pentium 4 Extreme Edition microprocessor.

LaCie Announces 1.6 Terabyte External Drive

LaCie expands its Extreme line of external hard drives with the Bigger Disk Extreme: up to 1.6 terabytes of storage with the fastest speeds on the market, available worldwide summer 2004. The Bigger Disk Extreme performs up to 50 percent faster than first-generation FireWire 800 drives*, pairing ultimate capacity and throughput to accommodate the editing needs of video and audio professionals.

“The Bigger Disk Extreme truly breaks barriers of both size and speed,” says LaCie Senior Product Manager Olivier Mirloup. “With burst transfer rates reaching up to 85 megabytes per second and unrivaled 1.6 terabyte capacity, this drive is designed to support multi-stream audio and video editing in a variety of formats.”

SanDisk Wins Speed Tests In Digital SLRs

From SanDisk’s press release:

SanDisk Corporation announced today that its Extreme and Ultra II CompactFlash and SD cards took top honors in speed and performance tests in 9 out of 13 professional digital single lens reflex (SLR) cameras from Canon, Fuji, Kodak, Nikon and Pentax. According to performance tests conducted by Rob Galbraith, a renowned photojournalist and industry consultant, the Extreme and Ultra II cards earned the fastest speed rating in the majority of cameras actively being tested including the Canon EOS-1D Mark II, which can record 8.2 megapixel images at up to 8.5 frames per second, and the EOS Digital Rebel, 10D, and 1D. SanDisk’s cards also received the highest scores on the Nikon D70, D100 and D2H models.

First Intel Pentium Extreme notebooks

The Intel Extreme CPU is running at 3.20 GHz, featuring a 169 million transistor architecture, an advanced 800 MHz system bus, Hyper-Threading Technology and a 2MB of L3 cache. The new CPU is basedon Intel NetBurst® microarchitecture and is built on Intel’s 0.13-micron technology.

Liebermann introduces 3 Notebooks with Intel Pentium Extreme: 17” WideScreen Hollywood, 16” Producer and 15” Studio Laptops. See Liebermann ProductPage.

Liebermann Inc. was founded by commercial Film Director Miguel Liebermann and is focusing to become the world’s leading name for no-contest high-performance PC/ Windows© computers.
With its roots in the Hollywood/ Entertainment Industries, and positioned as the Ferrariâ„¢ of PC computers, was born from the vision of demanding entertainment, TV, Film, music and advertisingindustry professionals looking to build products not available anywhere else.

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