Choose a Solid State Drive (SSD) for the right reasons

March 30th, 2008 by StealthWarrior

Flash based hard drives are being offered on a regular basis now from the top tier notebook manufacturers. There have been lots of recent reports saying that the failure rates have been extremely high with a 20 to 30% return rate.

Stealth has been providing flash based solid state drive solutions for more than 10 years. It has been our experience that the drives we have used have had extremely low failure rates. In fact it is rare that we ever see any returns at all.SSD

So what is happening?

Although we don’t have actual manufacturing data regarding the failures, it is our opinion that the returns are a result of performance versus costs issues. SSD options are not cheap and if your expectation is that your OS will boot up in a few seconds then you are in for a huge disappointment.

Over the years Stealth Computer has supplied many customers with solutions utilizing integrated solid state drive technology. SSD’s are always chosen based on the actual needs and demands of the application itself. Extreme shock and vibration, extended temperature ranges and the ability to operate in strong magnetic fields are ideal reasons on why a Solid State Drives should be specified and deployed. Not because they have become the latest gadget to have.

See the Stealth Computer FAQ on SSD

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Microsoft Vista SP1 finally released

March 24th, 2008 by StealthWarrior

Microsoft releases SP1 and here are the release notes – that have been anticipated for while now.vista-sp1.jpg

They are mostly bug fixes and performance tweaks, but the sheer volume of them is certainly something to behold.


SP1 includes 23 security updates and 550 hotfixes resulting in a 434.5MB download (726.5MB for the 64-bit version).


SP1 is available for download now via Microsoft’s sites, with an auto-update rollout scheduled for next month

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Intel confirms it will ship quad-core chips designed specifically for laptops this year

March 20th, 2008 by StealthWarrior

Intel says it will ship quad-core chips designed specifically for laptops later this year.

The quad-core chips, most likely for desktop replacement laptops, will be based on the Core 2 Duo architecture and will ship in the third quarter, Intel officials said.Quad Core Logo

The initial quad-core processors will strain battery life and may first make their way to the high-end gaming and workstation notebooks that require heavy processing power, said Mooly Eden, vice president and general manager, Intel Mobile Platforms Group, earlier this year.

Intel was keen on making this chip consume less battery. In fact, Intel officials had declared that users expecting quad-core mobile processors may have to wait until issues surrounding power consumption are resolved.

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Sir Arthur C. Clarke, his final odyssey (1917 -2008)

March 19th, 2008 by StealthWarrior

arthurc.jpgScience has just lost one of its greatest creative minds.

Arthur C. Clarke has died in Sri Lanka at the age of 90.

Clarke authored more than 100 science fiction books, including “2001: A Space Odyssey.” He is credited with the idea for geosynchronous communications satellites, space elevators, and predicting space travel before rockets were even test fired.

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Perhaps, as some wit remarked, the best proof that there is Intelligent Life in Outer Space is the fact it hasn’t come here. Well, it can’t hide forever – one day we will overhear it.

Arthur C. Clarke

For more information on Sir Arthur

The Arthur C Clarke Foundation

Arthur C Clarke Wikipedia

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New Organic Light Emitting Diodes from GE make a big step towards practical applications

March 17th, 2008 by StealthWarrior

GE has unveiled a successful demonstration of the world’s first roll-to-roll manufactured organic light-emitting diode (OLED) lighting devices.

In layman’s terms, the OLED is similar to how a newspaper is printed. This technique should help substantially drive down the cost of OLEDs which is currently reserved forOLED 14″ or smaller television screens costing thousands of dollars.

“Researchers have long dreamed of making OLEDs using a newspaper-printing like roll-to-roll process,” said Anil Duggal, manager of GE’s Advanced Technology Program in Organic Electronics. “Now we’ve shown that it is possible. Commercial applications in lighting require low manufacturing costs, and this demonstration is a major milestone on our way to developing low cost OLED lighting devices.”

Press Release

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Can you walk, text and chew gum at the same time?

March 11th, 2008 by StealthWarrior

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A little off topic but we enjoyed a few chuckles.

A recent report suggests, human beings are becoming so amazingly stupid that they require cushioned street lamp pole so that when they run into them they don’t mess up their goofy faces.

Apparently, a study in the UK found that 1 in 10 actually managed to injure themselves by walking into a pole while peering down at their mobile phones. The mishaps, called “walking and texting” injuries have spurred the launch of the padded-post-pilot scheme in parts of London. I’m glad these people don’t drive .. or do they?

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Stealths Little PC Attracts Big Media Attention

March 9th, 2008 by StealthWarrior

It is always nice to get noticed in the media. With our recent launch of our latest Little PC, the LPC-450PCI, we received literally hundreds of blog entries and news stories on the product from all around the world.

Here is a recent article published by ConnectITLPC-450PCI

Stealth launches mini PC with built-in PCI capability

3 March, 2008
By Chris Talbot


Stealth Computer Corp. has released a new small form factor mini PC with built-in PCI expansion slot capability.

With an aluminum chassis measuring just over two inches tall, the Stealth LPC-450PCI Little PC was designed with a footprint the approximate size of a hardcover novel (10 inches by 5.8 inches by 2.8 inches) and a weight of 10 lbs. (4.5 kgs). Built with Intel’s Core 2 Duo processor, one of the key features of the Little PC, according to Stealth, is the open and available PCI slot.

“Stealth’s small form factor, Little PC products typically fill an application specific requirement,” said Ed Boutilier, president and CEO of Stealth Computer Corp. “A very wide range of product configurations and designs are available that include fanless (noise free) designs, multi-LAN interfaces, expansions slot capable, low-powered, DC input and the degree of ruggedness, etc. The Stealth mini PCs are built to order providing configuration flexibility that can be adapted to the exact application.”

The LPC-450PCI features a multitude of I/O connectivity built into its small design, including LAN, two serial ports, three USB ports, a FireWire port, video, audio, and PS/2 mouse and keyboard ports. It has a built-in 2.5-inch high-shock hard drive with up to 160GB of storage space for archived data. It’s equipped with a DVD/CD-RW optical drive, with optional DVD burner.

“Customers can simply add specialized I/O, video, data acquisition and communications cards, something that cannot be achieved withoutLPC-450PCIRear72 resorting to larger clunky desk top computers,” Boutilier said.

Additionally, for applications that require extra high-shock, vibration and temperature ranges, Stealth also offers optional solid state drives.

“Stealth’s Little PC products have been used in a myriad of applications where a desktop or notebook PC would not fit. The small form factor has been beneficial where space is limited,” Boutilier said.

He added that some of the applications the LPC-450PCI Little PC has been designed for include interactive kiosks, board room and trade show presentations, embedded machine control, point of sale, digital sign and narrow casting, and various mobile applications. The Little PC model has special mounting brackets so it can be mounted under desks or tables, or on walls, machinery and cabinets.

For channel resellers, Boutilier said there are opportunities for those that serve niche and vertical markets “that cannot be accommodated with the off-the-shelf white box approach.”

“There is a growing demand for applications that require smaller machines that cannot be served with clunky desktops or notebook PCs due to their size and performance limitations,” Boutilier said.

ConnectIT article available here

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Thanks for the Cool Award Google

March 4th, 2008 by StealthWarrior

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A few months back the people at Google interviewed Stealths CEO, Ed Boutilier about the benefits of using search capabilities on the Stealth Computer web portals. Stealths website features Googles latest search technology – coined Custom Search Business Edition (CSBE)

Last week the kind people at Google sent us a cool Lego Man Award along with some nice swag. GoogoLego Man now resides comfortably in our front lobby awards cabinet.

Its certainly great to get recognized by an industry leader.

Thanks Google!

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