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Hitachi produce 1TB hard drives




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click to enlarge Hitachi will create hard-disks up to 1 TB of data on a single drive beginning with Deskstar 7K1000.

Using perpendicular reading/writing heads and with a 32 MB buffer, the new hard-disk will be available in SATA 2 variant with 7200 rpm.

With the perpendicular writing, not horizontal like that we are still using, we can have much more higher capacities.

Hitachi believes that they can store in this way up to 60 GB of data on a single disk with 1 inch diameter, which will increase very much performance of notebooks.









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