I was looking at various CES 2005 coverages and found this comment on AnadTech:
Despite some misgivings for some Anandtech staff, it is an interesting comment. I guess CD burnign technology has been around for so long and DVD burning is still relatively new, that it never occured to me that people would stop advancing DVD burning technology. I guess that means BD-RW (Blu-ray Disc-ReWritable) will be hitting very soon.
In other news that I saw recently, there WILL be HD-DVD-ROM drives for computers. I guess with the HTPC craze the DVD Forum and HD-DVD consortium saw it as suicide not to make one (HD-DVD was originally not going to have any computer based drives).
Jammrock
Of course, if you hadn’t heard it from us before, let us be the first to tell you that 16X will definitely be the fastest single layer write speed possible. As media and drive manufacturers already start setting their eyes on BluRay and HD-DVDR, DVDR will only continue advancements in dual layer capability. Keep in mind that the physical limitation on hard drive read speed is what keeps DVD burners from writing faster than 16X – it’s going to take SATA-II or some other technology to keep up high sustainable IO transfers to redefine optical storage writes...
In other news that I saw recently, there WILL be HD-DVD-ROM drives for computers. I guess with the HTPC craze the DVD Forum and HD-DVD consortium saw it as suicide not to make one (HD-DVD was originally not going to have any computer based drives).
Jammrock
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