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Seagate envisions 2.5 TB desktop hard drives for 2009Sep 15, 2006 - in News
Seagate today provided an updated outlook on the future of the hard drive. The company nearly tripled today's highest storage density and believes that 275 GB capacities will be realistic for future Ipods, while desktop computers will be able to store up to 2.5 TB on one drive. Extra: PMR Image Gallery
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Western Digital intros its first perpendicular hard driveSep 13, 2006 - in News
Western Digital (WD) has caught up with other hard drive manufacturers such as Seagate, Toshiba and Hitachi and is offering its first hard drive that uses perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR). The new 2.5" Scorpio drive stores up to 160 GB. Competitor Toshiba announced a reduced-size 1.8" PMR drive.
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Seagate thinks "leaky" drives may lead to more capacityJul 3, 2006 - in News
According to a patent application filed by Seagate, nanotubes soaked with lubricant may lead to drastic increases in hard drive capacity. The application titled "Magnetic recording system with continuous lubrication of recording media", outlines an ingenious system where lubricant is evaporated from nanotubes and then deposited on the magnetic media of the drive.
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Seagate to offer hybrid hard drives for Vista notebooksJun 7, 2006 - in News
Seagate is accelerating the pace towards a perpendicular-only hard drive line-up. Within the next three quarters, the company will launch ten new hard drives ranging from pocket drives to high-end enterprise units. Among the announcements made today is also the firm's first hybrid hard drive, which combines flash memory with traditional hard drive storage technology. Extra: Image Gallery of all new drives
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Samsung ramps up its hard drive capacity to 400 GBJun 5, 2006 - in News
Demonstrating that conventional parallel recording technology isn't quite dead yet, Samsung today announced it has increased the storage capability for its new best-in-class hard disk drive from 100 to 133 GB per platter.
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Toshiba fires up 200 GB perpendicular notebook hard driveJun 5, 2006 - in News
Lately, Seagate has been the company to look at when it came to the largest capacity hard drives. In an unexpected move, Toshiba today trumped Seagate's 160 GB notebook drive with a 200 GB version, packing an impressive storage density of 178 Gb/inch2 on its two 2.5" platters - 34% more than the 160 GB generation.
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Seagate introduces three-quarter terabyte Barracuda hard driveApr 26, 2006 - in News
The terabyte hard drive era came about 50% closer to becoming a reality this morning, as Seagate announced the availability of what it's calling the industry's first 750 GB 3.5" hard disk drive. But will performance problems that turned up in the 500 GB 7200.9, in Tom's Hardware Guide tests, also plague the "dot-ten?"
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Seagate ships first perpendicular 3.5" hard driveApr 17, 2006 - in News
Seagate will announce on Tuesday the industry's first 3.5" hard drive that is based on perpendicular recording technology. Targeting enterprise applications, the new Cheetah 15K.5 doubles the capacity of its predecessor and promises 30% more performance.
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Seagate announces 12 GB mini hard diskFeb 13, 2006 - in News
Perpendicular recording will be a key technology to keep the capacity of hard disks growing in coming years. Seagate isn't wasting time upgrading its products: The company will be shipping a massive 12 GB 1" drive later this year and increase the storage space gap to mainstream flash memory.
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Seagate announces 160 GB perpendicular notebook hard driveJan 16, 2006 - in News
Seagate today announced its first commercial hard drive that uses perpendicular recording technology. The new 2.5" form factor Momentus 5400.3 drive stores 160 GB on two platters and will be available in volume in February.
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CES 2006: Seagate demos W-USB harddrive, pluggable hard drive conceptJan 7, 2006 - in News
Besides capacity increase and the upcoming introduction of mass market perpendicular recording, there is typically very little excitement that hard drive storage manufacturers can contribute to consumer electronics. Still, Seagate surprised with two interesting concepts that simply make sense.
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Seagate introduces 500 GByte desktop harddriveOct 10, 2005 - in News
Seagate today announced its ninth generation 7200 rpm desktop harddrive. The Barracuda 7200.9 is launched in nine versions with up to 500 GByte capacity and support for the most recent SATA spec 2.5 as well as third-generation Native Command Queuing (NCQ).
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Seagate increases lead in harddrive marketAug 18, 2005 - in News
In a quarter with unusually high demand for storage products, Seagate was able to capitalize on the trend and expanded its lead over the competition, iSuppli reports. The Scotts Valley, Calif., based company now builds almost one in every three harddrives sold around the globe.
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Seagate ships 400 GByte nearline SATA harddrivesAug 15, 2005 - in News
Seagate today announced that it has begun shipping nearline SATA drives that are designed to fill the gap between online and offline enterprise storage. The company claims that the new NL35 are more reliable than desktop drives, while offering a lower-priced enterprise storage solution for applications such as disc-to-disc backup, archive, and tiered storage.
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Seagate announces first harddrive with perpendicular recording techJun 8, 2005 - in News
Seagate allowed a first look at its product line for the next three quarters. The company will introduce ten new drives for consumers, including 500 GByte desktop drives, an 8 GByte CF II-sized drive as well as a 160 GByte notebook drive that will make use of perpendicular recording.
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Harddisk prices spinning higherMay 21, 2005 - in News
In the first quarter, prices for hard disk drives from various manufacturers increased, reversing a recent trend.
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Seagate increases harddrive shipments to 24.9 millionApr 19, 2005 - in News
Seagate reported record shipments for the first quarter of this year (fiscal Q3).
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Seagate ups mobile storage to 120 GByteApr 18, 2005 - in News
A new harddrive generation is making its way into mobile devices: Seagate is first to ship a 120 GByte version of its Momentus drive for mainstream mobile computers.
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Seagate launches 6 GByte 1" harddriveFeb 23, 2005 - in News
Seagate today expanded its smallest form-factor harddrive family with a 6 GByte model that is targeted at the compact music player market and allows the iPod mini and its competition to offer more storage capacity.
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Seagate announces 400 GByte harddriveNov 16, 2004 - in News
Hitachi's 400 GByte Deskstar got company: Seagate announced it is shipping its Barracuda 7200.8 to retail stores and system builders, also offering up to 400 GByte storage space.
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First look: Seagate 5 GByte Pocket Hard DriveOct 28, 2004 - in News
The evolution of digital media and exploding popularity of digital imaging, audio and video has created a whole new demand for removable and portable storage media: With five-megapixel pictures and home videos floating around everywhere, the good old floppy just doesn't cut it anymore.
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Seagate ships 5 GByte pocket driveOct 25, 2004 - in News
Seagate announced availability of its pocket harddrive drive for users who want to carry their digital data in a small form factor device. The company also has begun shipping a 2.5" portable harddrive with 100 GByte capacity.
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Seagate demonstrates combination of SAS and SATA harddrivesApr 7, 2004 - in News
Seagate demonstrated for the first time the interoperability between multiple Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and Serial ATA (SATA) disc drives running within the same storage array.
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Seagate eyes TeraByte harddrive platters by 2010Mar 23, 2004 - in News
Seagate will use a new technology to create the foundation for future harddrives. The company believes that its Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording will allow area densities of up to 50 terabit or more than 700 times the density of today's harddrive platters. Seagate plans to debut HAMR in 2010 with a density of about 1 terabit.
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