I picked those 3 drives since the Fujitsu is what this post was about to begin with, the 15k.4 #'s were just posted as well, and weren't really any good, which became very obvious with the Fujitsu numbers, and because the Raptor has been considered the fastest single user drive among enthusiasts since its release. So the comparison is between the old leader the new leader, and showing how big the gap is, and the should have been better, but something looks wrong with it Seagate.
When the drives were released is irrlevant. Who's ever fastest is fastest, there is no release date limit. The same could have been said of the Raptor which was released 1 and 1/2 to 2 years after the SCSI drives it was competing against.
The server benchmarks are also largely irrelevant to the users here so I didn't mention them. We all know SCSI kicks the crap out of ATA in server benchmarks anyway, no need to rehash that one.
SR is in the process of putting together testbed 4, and was even asking for help locating a motherboard recently (none fit all the criteria though), so I would assume there will be an update to the benchmark suite as well.