2 TB Drives

Today WD introduces the industry's first two-terabyte hard drive.

The Newest Cheetahs

Today Seagate introduces its newest Cheetah drives, the 600 GB 15K.7 and NS.2.

Seagate Announces the Savvio 15K.2

Seagate has doubled the capacity of its physically-tiny IOps monster to 146 GB.

Figures for Hitachi's Deskstar E7K1000

Performance numbers for Hitachi's revised terabyte drive (featuring three platters versus the older 7K1000's five) have been entered into the Performance Database.

4 Drives Added to Performance Database

Results for a final production model VelociRaptor, WD's performance-oriented terabyte Caviar Black, WD's mobile 7200 RPM Scorpio Black, and Hitachi's 500 GB notebook monster have been added to the performance database.

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Hard drives hit 1.5 TB

Today Seagate leads the charge to the next capacity level with the 1.5 terabyte Barracuda 7200.11. Utilizing 4 375-gigabyte platters, the 7200.11 represents the first leap in capacity since the Hitachi Deskstar 7K1000's debut over a year ago.

Also announced in the firm's press release are a pair of 500-gig notebook drives, the 5400 RPM Momentus 5400.6 and 7200 RPM Momentus 7200.4.

WD Announces the Caviar Black

Western Digital this week announced its latest drive, another terabyte drive. Unlike the firm's 1 TB Caviar GP, however, the new Caviar Black features just 3 platters a la the Samsung SpinPoint F1 and a 7200 RPM spindle speed. WD has also finally upped its largest buffers to 32 megabytes.

With this announcement, the manufacturer has segmented its products into three separate lines. The standard "SE16" line segues into the "Blue" line whereas the GP units become the "Green" units. "Black" appears to be a banner under which the firm will unite technologies sought by performance enthusiasts. This particular drive, for example, trumpets its areal density and buffer size.

Most exciting to us, however, are the areal-density-specific part numbers that will accompany the Black series. It seems WD has finally acknowledged that enthusiasts want to know exactly what revision or generation of drive they're getting as opposed to a generic "xxxx GB" unit...

WD's Scorpio Reaches 7200 RPM

Western Digital has finally joined other notebook drive manufactures with a unit featuring a 7200 RPM spindle speed. Available in capacities of up to 320 GB, this family includes a 16 MB buffer and specs seeks at 12 milliseconds...