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trausch
09-21-2006, 08:05 PM
Last week was the 50th Birthday of the Hard Disk Drive so Seagate made a big anouncment.

SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif., Sept. 15 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Seagate Technology (NYSE: STX - News) today announced the results of a magnetic recording demonstration, setting a world record of 421 Gbits per square inch (421 Gbit/in2). The demonstration used perpendicular recording heads and media created with currently available production equipment that validates Seagate's ability to scale the technology for the foreseeable future without major technology changes or capital additions. Dr. Mark Kryder of Seagate unveiled the findings during his keynote presentation at the IDEMA DISKCON show in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the hard drive.

The demonstration is evidence of the continued momentum in disc drive innovation, and reaffirms the disc drive as the undisputed king of storage when capacity and cost-effectiveness are both required. At the demonstrated density level, Seagate expects the capacity ranges to result in solutions ranging in 40GB to 275GB for 1-and 1.8-inch consumer electronics drives, 500GB for 2.5-inch notebook drives, and nearly 2.5TB for 3.5-inch desktop and enterprise class drives. At 2.5TB capacity, a hard drive would be capable of storing 41,650 hours of music, 800,000 digital photographs, 4,000 hours of digital video or 1,250 video games. Seagate anticipates that solutions at these density levels could begin to emerge in 2009.

"Today's demonstration, combined with recent technology announcements from fellow hard drive companies, clearly shows that the future of hard drives is stronger than ever," said Bill Watkins, CEO of Seagate. "Breakthroughs in areal density are enabling the digital revolution and clearly indicate that hard drives can sustain their advantage to meet the world's insatiable demand for storage across a wide range of market segments."

The Future Ahead from the World's #1 Disc Drive Manufacturer

Seagate's leadership in R&D and manufacturing has enabled the Company to consistently deliver its award-winning products first to the market. As the company with the broadest range of products using perpendicular recording, no other company is better positioned to serve the storage needs of the future than Seagate.

Seagate continues to invest its resources in research to serve the needs of the storage market and sees a strong future in disc drive development. During Dr. Kryder's DISKCON keynote, he explained future technologies designed to extend magnetic recording beyond perpendicular including Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR) and bit patterned media techniques. Using these recording methods, Seagate researchers have estimated capacities to reach or exceed 50 terabits per square inch.

Freightdog
09-21-2006, 08:10 PM
...and right after I upgrade my HR10-250 with a 750gb drive!.... :)

ebonovic
09-21-2006, 08:24 PM
...and right after I upgrade my HR10-250 with a 750gb drive!.... :)

They announced the 1TB drive earlier this year... why did you rush?

kroddy
09-21-2006, 08:45 PM
...and right after I upgrade my HR10-250 with a 750gb drive!.... :)

Me too :( - oh well... ~100HD & >600SD really ought to be enough... anything more is just the equivalent of a bigger pile of VHS tapes I never got around to watching, but much easier to keep tidy ;)

kbohip
09-21-2006, 11:09 PM
A Terabyte Tivo. Has a nice ring to it doesn't it? :)

ebonovic
09-21-2006, 11:43 PM
A Terabyte Tivo. Has a nice ring to it doesn't it? :)

Yes and No...

Terabyte MIRRORed DVR...sure, that sounds pretty good.
But I would had to develop a bad sector at the wrong spot, and lose the entire drive...

Freightdog
09-22-2006, 12:17 PM
They announced the 1TB drive earlier this year... why did you rush?


well.. CompUSA has a sale this week, with rebates the 750gb drive cost $279. Plus, I just felt like messing around with it! Kinda fun.