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World Firsts from Toshiba

The company's commitment to innovation has resulted in a large number of technological breakthroughs and world firsts, including:

2005

Image: Mobile phoneAnnounced the world's first software supporting remote operation of a personal computer from a mobile phone - Ubiquitous Viewer

2004

Developed the world's fastest elevator for the world's tallest building, Taipei 101 (Certified by Guinness World Records)
Developed the world's smallest Direct Methanol Fuel Cell that can generate 100mW for handheld electronic devices
Developed the smallest hard disk drive (HDD) in the world, 0.85 inches, as featured in the Guinness World Records Book
Introduced the world's first SoC device with X Architecture.
Developed a new 100GB 2.5-inch HDD offering the world's highest capacity
Image: MemoryIntroduced the first 4-gigabit (Gb) single-die, multi-level cell (MLC), NAND flash memory to the semiconductor industry
Developed 45-nanometer process technologies for next generation system LSI with Sony
Announced development of the Next-Generation High-Definition DVD Player Prototype
Image: DRAMDeveloped the world's fastest 512-megabit XDR™ DRAM, which has a data transfer speed of 3.2GHz
Image: World's first 0.85-inch HDDDeveloped the world's first 0.85-inch HDD to deliver multi-gigabyte data storage to a sub one-inch form factor (Certified by Guinness World Records)

2003

Image: e-blueStarted sales of "e-blue" Decolourable Toner and Erasing Machine in Japan
Image: Viewing angleDeveloped a new technology that alters the viewing angle of LCDs. This technology where users can freely control the viewing angle, is a world first and unique to Toshiba
Developed the world's first multi operating system (OS) software for car navigation systems with DENSO Corporation
Image: World's smallest direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) for portable devicesDeveloped the world's smallest direct methanol fuel cell (DMFC) for portable devices
Reached a cumulative production of 3 million units for 1.8-inch HDD since Toshiba created the market in 2000
Image: Thermal power generation plantStarted marketing the world's most advanced combined cycle thermal power generation plant

2002

Developed the world's first 65-nanometer process technology for advanced system LSIs with Sony
Image: Flexible LCDDeveloped the first full-colour super-slim 8.4inch flexible LCD

2001

Image: HDD & DVD video recorderCommercialisation of the world's first HDD & DVD video recorder

1999

Developed CPU for Sony PlayStation 'Emotion Engine'
Launched the world's quietest MRI

1998

Developed world's first MPEG4 graphical data compression and expansion LSI

1995

Development of the basic concept and essential technologies for the world's first DVD player

1993

Produced prototype product of the world's smallest MOS transistor, with a gate length of 0.04 microns

1985

Image: World's first portable PCIntroduction of the world's first portable PC (Toshiba remains a leader in the global notebook PC market)

1984

Invention of flash memory (Toshiba continues to lead the global market)

1979

Completion of the world's first optical-disc based data filing systems

1972

Released the world's first colour television with black stripe-type cathode-ray tubes

1971

Released the world's first expanded IC colour televisions

1970

Development of the world's first colour videophone

1967

Completed the world's first automatic zip code reader

1959

Introduced the first helical scan VTR (Video Tape Recorder) machine

1921

Invented the double coil electric light bulb
 
 
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