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RocketRAID IDE Milestones |
HighPoint introduces the ATA66 chipset and controller to the industry. This chipset was adopted by many major motherboard manufacturers establishing HighPoint as a major player in the PC storage market. Next, the HPT37x ATA RAID Chipset was integrated into of storage products by major motherboard manufacturers and leading PC vendors. The HPT37x chipset brought RAID to the motherboard and now RAID is standard feature of every motherboard.
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2002 |
HighPoint launches its first RAID5 host adapter, the RocketRAID 454 |
2001 |
Google adopts the RocketRAID 404 for it¡¦s G-Mail project |
| HighPoint launches the industry¡¦s first 4-port RAID ATA133 RAID host adapter, the RocketRAID 404. This card supports up to 8 hard disks, bringing sever-level storage capability, at an affordable price point ¡V ideal for web hosting firms, small businesses, and the home and enthusiast market |
| HighPoint later launches its first ATA133 RAID host adapter, the RocketRAID 133 |
| HPT372 ¡V HighPoint Launches the industry¡¦s fastest ATA133 embedded controller, which is adopted by leading motherboard vendors, and integrated into a variety of motherboard products. |
2000 |
RocketRAID100 ¡V HighPoint launches it¡¦s first RocketRAID host adapter, the RocketRAID 100. |
| HPT370/370A ¡V Highpoint launches the HPT37x IDE/ATA RAID controllers ¡V these chipsets are integrated into a variety of storage products by major motherboard manufacturers and leading PC vendors including HP, Sun Microsystems, Apple, and Adaptec. HighPoint develops a RAID interface and driver suite for Adaptec ATA RAID host adapters, which integrate the HPT370A . |
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HPT366 ¡V The industry¡¦s first ATA66 embedded ATA66 controller. This chipset is adopted by leading motherboard vendors including ABIT, Iwill, and ECS. Well over a million HPT366 are sold, establishing HighPoint as a major player in the PC storage market. |
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