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GSBUG Hardware Info SIG
June 13, 2002
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGAgenda – June 13, 20027:00 – 7:05 Administration7:05 – 8:15 Featured Topic – CD, DVD, and Other
Non-”Floppy”, Removable Media Drives8:15 – 8:30 Hardware News8:30 – 8:55 Random Access (Q&A)8:55 – 9:00 Recap, Preview, and Close
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGAdministrationWelcome! Please Sign In.What the SIG is…and is not.
Is – an information resource for computer users and potential computer users
Is NOT – a way to get your computer built or repaired (contact the GSBUG Daytime Hardware SIG)
Log – Random Access/Q&A (First Come…)
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGAdministration (continued):Presentation materials will be posted at:http://gsbug.apcug.org/hwinfosig.htm
Prior presentation materials are also posted.
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGCD, DVD and Other, non-”Floppy”, Removable-Media Drives “CD-ROM” – Compact Disk Read Only Memory. A
readable/non-writeable, storage device with separable media; one of the devices used to “play” CD-ROM disks (CDs).
“CD-R” – Compact Disk Recordable. A readable/writeable, storage device with separable media; the device used to record CD-R media and “play” CD-Rs and CDs.
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGCD, DVD and Other, non-”Floppy”, Removable-Media Drives (continued) “CD-RW” – Compact Disk Re-Writable. A
readable/writeable, storage device with separable media; the device used to record CD-R & CD-RW media and “play” CD-Rs, CD-RWs, and CDs.
“DVD-ROM (DVD)” – Digital Versatile Disk. A readable/non-writeable, storage device with separable media; the device used to “play” DVD disks and CDs.
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGCD, DVD and Other, non-”Floppy”, Removable-Media Drives (continued)DVD ”other”: DVD-R, DVD-RAM, DVD+RW, DVD
Video, DVD Audio. For more info see http://www.dvdforum.org/tech-dvdprimer.htm (9/2000)
Various “Combo” drives – usually CD-RW + DVD “ATAPI” – advanced technology attachment packet
interface “SCSI” – small computer system interface
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGCD, DVD and Other, non-”Floppy”, Removable-Media Drives(continued)CD-ROM Drives:
Some of the manufacturers – Acer (AOpen), ASUS, LG, Lite-On, Mitsumi, NEC, Panasonic, Plextor, Samsung, Sony, Teac, Toshiba
Read speeds – 24X-56X (1X=150KB/s) [previously to 72X, Kenwood, now discontinued]
Cost – typ under $50; frequently under $30 (ATAPI)Pros – cheap, fastest read, approx 650MB; great as base
drive for audio and other CD duplicationCons – read only
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGCD, DVD and Other, non-”Floppy”, Removable-Media Drives(continued)CD-R Drives:
Few still produced – most are SCSIConversion to CD-RW almost completePossible bargains for older products – watch speed vs
cost of CD-RW at faster speed.
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGCD, DVD and Other, non-”Floppy”, Removable-Media Drives(continued)CD-RW Drives:
Primary manufacturers – Acer (AOpen/Benq), Creative Labs (Panasonic), Lite-On, Plextor, Sony, TDK, Teac, Yamaha
Read speeds – 24X-48X Write speeds – 8X-48XRe-Write speeds – 4X-24X Typically read “write x re-write x read”Requires recording software
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGCD, DVD and Other, non-”Floppy”, Removable-Media Drives(continued)CD-RW Drives (continued):
Most support packet writing (software feature for D&D)Cost – typically from $75-$250 (ATAPI)Pros – writable, re-writable; back-up & restore HDD;
potential for floppy and CD replacement (universality) Cons – somewhat slower reads (than CD); “expensive”;
additional software required; less versatile and less capable than an external hard drive w/ USB 2.0 interface; still “need” DVD
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGCD, DVD and Other, non-”Floppy”, Removable-Media Drives(continued)DVD Drives:
Primary manufacturers – Acer (AOpen/Benq), Creative Labs (Panasonic), LG, Lite-On, Pioneer, Samsung, Toshiba
Read speeds – 4X-16X (1X=1.35MB/s); up to 48X CDRequires controller and/or playback softwareCost – $50-100 (ATAPI) Pros – support for DVD movies and gamesCons – read only; extra hardware or software required
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGCD, DVD and Other, non-”Floppy”, Removable-Media Drives(continued)DVD-R/-RAM/+RW Drives:
Primary manufacturers – Hitachi, HP, Panasonic, Pioneer, QPS, Sony, Toshiba (http://www.dvdrw.com/)
Write speeds – 1X-2X (1X = 1.385MB/s); read up to 24X CD; typically 4.7GB storage (to 9.4GB double-sided)
+RW also support CD-RW writingRequires recording and playback software; cartridgesCost – $375-$500+ (higher for SCSI models)Pros – high capacity plus DVD playbackCons – cost, extra software required
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGCD, DVD and Other, non-”Floppy”, Removable-Media Drives(continued)Combo Drives (CD-RW with DVD-ROM):
Primary manufacturers –Plextor, Samsung, ToshibaSpeeds – varies widely; tends to be substantially lower
than best in each classRequires record (CD-RW) and playback (DVD) softwareCost – $100-250Pros – versatility; takes up only one drive bayCons – cost; speeds are sub-optimal; extra software
required
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGCD, DVD and Other, non-”Floppy”, Removable-Media Drives(continued)Other Devices:
Castlewood ORB (2.2 & 5.7GB; ATAPI, int/ext SCSI, USB 1.1); $300 for the 5.7GB, $60/cartridge (direct)
Magneto-Optical – Fujitsu Dynamo (640MB & 1.3GB), Pinnacle Micro (5.2GB), Sony (5.2GB), plus others; cartridge media
Media “Readers” – both read and write to various media types, incl. CompactFlash (CF), SmartMedia (SM), Memory Stick, Secure Digital (SD), Mircodrive, and MultiMediaCard (MMC). Limited by internal transfer rate.
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGHardware NewsProcessors
AMD (Computex 2002, Taipei) - announced broad infrastructure support for “K8” (Opteron and next-generation Athlon/ClawHammer) from 35 major players including ALi, ATI, NVIDIA, SiS, and VIA (for chipsets) and ASUSTeK, ESC, FIC, Gigabyte, and MSI (for motherboards). Demo’d 4-way server.Released the first “Thoroughbred” processor – Athlon XP 2200+ (1.8GHz, .13 micron). Basically a die shrink and line extension. No architectural changes.
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGHardware News (continued)Processors (continued)
Intel released a 1.4GHz (Socket 370) Celeron and 1.7 and 1.8GHz (Socket 478) Celerons – the latter based on P4 core (.18 micron, 128KB L2, 400MHz FSB). Marks beginning of transition to all 478-pin, P4 core products for value and mainstream desktops.
VIA released a 1.0GHz C3 processor – simple line extension. Several motherboards shown at Computex.
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGHardware News (continued)Core Logic (chipsets)
ALi announced the M1687 Northbridge and M1563 Southbridge – support for AMD “K8” (AGP 8X, ATA/133, USB 2.0, 10/100 NIC). Also announced the M1681 Northbridge – P4 with support for DDR400 (PC3200).
ATI announced support for “K8” in RADEON IGP series. Intel released the 845G and 845GL GMCH (Northbridge with Intel
Extreme graphics) – the 845G supports an external AGP port, the 845GL (lite) does not.
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGHardware News (continued)Core Logic (chipsets) (continued)
NVIDIA drops plans for nForce 615 and 620 chipsets. Announced support for “K8”.
SiS announced the SiS648 Northbridge – P4 with 533MHz FSB and AGP 8X.
VIA released the P4X333 (VT8754) and P4X266E Northbridges – the P4X333 supports 533MHz FSB, DDR333 (PC2700), AGP 8X, max 32GB RAM; the P4X266E adds 533MHz FSB to the P4X266.
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGHardware News (continued)System RAM
RAMBUS announced RIMM 4200 design – dual-channel support on a single module; uses PC1066 RDRAM; 232-pin modules; requires CT-RIMM (continuity and termination RIMM).
MotherboardsComputex 2002 (Taipei) - “K8” motherboards “shown” by ASUSTeK, ECS, FIC,
Gigabyte and MSI. VIA had a supposedly running version in their showroom. AMD had demo systems running for the press.
Intel and other released 845G and 845GL-based boards.
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGHardware News (continued)Graphics processors & cards – nothing newHard Drives
Serial-ATA interface shown on many new motherboards at Computex. Still no drives released.
Hard Drive ControllersSerial-ATA controller chips and cards shown at Computex - Highpoint and
Promise (xx376); no web announcement.Other Drives
Lite-On “showed” a 48x24x48 CD-RW at Computex; no web announcement.
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGHardware News (continued)Sound processors & cards – nothing newModems & NICs – nothing newChassis & power supplies – nothing new
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGRandom Access (Q&A)
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GSBUG Hardware Info SIGRecap, Preview, and CloseRecapPreview
Featured Topic for July 11 – Graphics Processors, Video Cards, and Monitors
Close (please police up the area)