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Common Platform Keynote Speaker Panel

February 6, 2012, Common Platform Technology Forum, Santa Clara, CA—After their keynote presentations, the presenters sat in a panel session to elaborate on some of the topics that arose in their speeches. Michael Cadigan and Gary Patton from IBM, Kwang Hyun Kim from Samsung, and Mike Noonan from Global Foundries answered questions from the press. Change in technology to carbon nanotubes? Patton... [Read more]


New Architectures Benefit Killer Apps

January 29, 2013, SNIA Non-Volatile Memory Summit, Santa Clara, CA—Garret Swart from Oracle identified the potential benefits for applications with the new storage architectures. The different memory structures and performance levels calls for new programming styles. With the advent of DRAM-compatible NVM technologies, the choices for NVM, connectivity, and form factors allows for greater diversity... [Read more]


Multi-Tier Subsystem Management

January 29, 2013, SNIA Non-Volatile Memory Summit, Santa Clara, CA—Kaladhar Voruganti from NetApp highlighted the trends and impacts of new architectures in memory structures and what standards are needed to make the adoption proceed. Network storage now has many options in NAS and DAS, and the key parameters are IOPS and capacity. To improve performance, host-side flash helps increase the IOPS... [Read more]


SNIA – Industry Overviews

January 29, 2013, SNIA Non-Volatile Memory Summit, Santa Clara, CA—Robin Harris from TechnoQWAN and StorageMojo provided an overview of the NVM industry. He reviewed the emerging technologies, products, and markets. Trends for the future have to consider the historical perspectives as new technologies displace older ones. Over time, all technologies the industry sees increasing adoption starting... [Read more]


Non-Volatile Storage Industry Landscape

January 29, 2013, SNIA Non-Volatile Memory Summit, Santa Clara, CA—Mark Peters from the Enterprise Strategy Group reviewed the storage trends and drivers in the non-volatile spaces. Overall, the increases in e-mail-like communications and analytics are the key drivers for increasing storage. The dynamic hierarchies are aided by the changing underlying software. The hardware technologies and topologies... [Read more]


File and Storage System Challenges in Linux

January 29, 2013, SNIA Non-Volatile Memory Summit, Santa Clara, CA—Ric Wheeler from Red Hat described some of he challenges in incorporating new structures into an operating system. The latest changes in memory structures and NVM are used as examples. The first challenge for an OS developer is the diversity of existing systems. The time needed to incorporate features into the kernel and user space... [Read more]


Non-Volatile Memory Programming

January 29, 2013, SNIA Non-Volatile Memory Summit, Santa Clara, CA—Andy Rudoff from Intel the special requirements for programming NVMs. The technologies are capable of much greater bandwidth, reduced latency, and are creating a new storage classification; persistent memory. This new set of functions is able to retain data through power cycles and other upset events in the system. The new features... [Read more]


Presonus at NAMM 2013

January 23, 2013,NAMM, Anaheim, CA—The PreSonus company introduced a number of new products including sound reinforcement, and hardware and software related to workflows in production and performance environments. The StudioLive mixer handles 32 individual channels that can be mixed down through delay, reverb, equalizer, and mute groups. The mixer includes a TI 2GHz OMAP processor to handle the... [Read more]


Ultimate Ears Custom in-ear Monitors

January 25, 2013, NAMM, Anaheim, CA—We talked with Ultimate Ears about their custom in-ear monitors for mixing and recording. This personal reference monitor is tuned for a perceived flat response that takes in account the differences in ear canal dimensions and individual hearing response. The monitors were developed with help from Capitol Studios. The user-tuned monitors have 5 sound drivers,... [Read more]


NAMM 2013 Breakfast – Yamaha, Sarah McLachlan & Randy Jackson

anuary 24, 2013, NAMM, Anaheim, CA—Joe Lamond from NAMM talked about the organization's directions and focus. They are offering more educational courses for the various segments in the industry, with emphasis on the retailers. The Washington D.C. gridlock shows the need for leadership and for people to come together, daring to achieve greatness. The music products business is seeing variable sales... [Read more]


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