Hard disk manufacturer Seagate has announced the Momentus Thin, a new series of internal laptop hard disks that are even slimmer than existing disks. Current 2.5in internal laptop hard disks have a thickness of either 9.5 or 12.5mm. …
Read Original Story: Seagate to launch slimmer laptop hard disks – Expert Reviews
Seagate is introducing the world’s thinnest 2.5-inch laptop hard drive for netbooks and ultra-thin laptop pcs at CES in Las Vegas next month. This is a single platter Momentus Thin drive, 7mm in height, …
Read Original Story: Seagate takes skinniest single platter to Vegas – Register
As our devices get slimmer in form factor, the demand rises for the miniaturization of components. Storage hardware, however, is standardized to several sizes, with 9.5 mm being the typical height for the 2.5-inch drives used in laptops and notebooks. …
Read Original Story: Seagate to Release World's Thinnest 2.5-inch HDD – Tom's Hardware Guide
7 millimeters. That’s the height of Seagate’s newest ultra-thin netbook hard drives that they’ll be revealing next month at CES 2010. At this height, Seagate’s hard drives would take up 25% less volume than other netbook drives that are currently in …
Read Original Story: Seagate to Unveil Ultra-Thin Netbook Hard Drives at CES 2010 – Netbook Boards
With the solid state drive market predicted to reach the $1 billion mark in 2010, it seems timely that Seagate has announced its first foray into this rapidly growing sector. Built using single layer cell technology, the Pulsar line of …
Read Original Story: Seagate joins the SSD party with the Pulsar – Gizmag
Seagate Technology finally stepped into the world of solid state storage drives this week, taking the wraps off of its 200 GB Pulsar drives, aimed at server computers. But when it comes to PC hard drives, Seagate continues to resist the …
Read Original Story: Seagate Dips a Toe Into Solid State Drives – New York Times (blog)
Seagate’s promised 7mm notebook hard drive will be relatively limited in capacity if leaked details prove accurate. To be called the Momentus Thin, the line will purportedly top out at 250GB and have just one step down, a 160GB model, …
Read Original Story: Seagate 7mm drive to top out at 250GB? – Electronista (blog)
Seagate has introduced its first solid state drive (SSD) family – Pulsar – designed for enterprise blade and general server applications. The Seagate Pulsar drive uses single-level cell (SLC) technology and is built in a 2.5-inch small form factor with …
Read Original Story: Seagate enters SSD market – Digitimes
Netbooks and notebooks are continuing to get thinner and thinner. The $450 Dell Vostro V13, for examplem, is just 0.65 inches (about 16.5mm) thick. But in order to make thin computers you need thin components. And Seagate is doing its part to help move …
Read Original Story: Seagate to launch thinner hard drives for netbooks – Liliputing
HDD maker Seagate Technology is jumping into the crowded market for solid-state drives (ssds) with the Pulsar 200Gbyte 2.5-inch flash drive aimed at servers. The drive maker quietly began shipping Pulsar units to oems for revenue in September 2009. …
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