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  • 16x DVD-R media to ship in January
    January 7, 2005 – 1:45 PM
    Verbatim announced today that it will begin shipping 1-16x speed DVD-R media later this month.
  • MSI launches external USB 16x DVD burner
    January 10, 2006 – 10:29 AM
    Motherboard maker Micro-Star International (MSI) yesterday introduced the DRE16-B, an external DVD/CD burner that supports single- and dual-layer DVD solutions as well as the DVD-RAM format.
  • Verbatim and Fuji ready 16x DVD+R discs
    September 22, 2004 – 12:29 PM
    Approaching current physical limitations of recording speeds for DVDs, several manufacturers are preparing for the launch of 16x DVD media. Releases of DVD+Rs, capable of recording data at 21 MByte/s, are planned within a few weeks.
  • Intel has dual PCIe 16X slot boards
    July 20, 2005 – 1:13 PM
    Intel has two new chipsets but it seems that vendors are not picking up on them that well.
  • DVD Forum approves 16x DVD-R, decides on HD DVD logo
    September 24, 2004 – 1:58 PM
    The DVD Forum makes little noise in the public these days. Behind the scenes, the organization however is busy in improving its existing and developing new standards. Among others, the DVD-R this week received speed increases to 12x and 16x, the DVD-R video recorder spec was approved. Also, HD DVD got its official logo and a rewritable disc spec.
  • DVD-RAM to accelerate to 16x in July
    March 31, 2005 – 5:51 PM
    The DVD Forum announced a new specification for the DVD RAM at its most recent European verification seminar, which was held on March 29 in Reutte, Austria.
  • Plextor breaks 16x speed barrier for DVD writers
    February 13, 2006 – 4:44 PM
    Plextor is the first company that apparently has found a way to increase DVD writer speeds beyond the 16x mark, which has been considered a physical limitation for DVD media. The new writer increases
  • 18x DVD burner sales expected to catch up with 16x in 2007
    June 5, 2006 – 10:52 AM
    Demand is increasing for 18x DVD burners with sales volume in 2007 expected to catch up with that of 16x models, currently the mainstream writing speed, according to sources in Taiwan's optical disc drive (ODD) industry.

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