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How About a 170GB Hard Drive?

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Posted by: Tweaker

Fujitsu has developed new hard drive technology that may help to stem the expected slowdown in the rate of growth for hard drive capacity.

Manufacturers have been able to double the capacity of hard drives over the past 4 to 5 years. But as the gigabytes stack up, analysts and industry insiders are expecting the overall growth rate to slow as technological limitations take hold. To prevent this, hard drive makers are working to test the boundaries of storage capacity. Fujitsu's hardware, the company says, incorporates "sensitive" technology that can read more data off hard drive platters inside the drive where data is stored.

The technology, called "current perpendicular to plane," improves on the current giant magneto resistive head technology. When the new hardware is combined with the platter, or media, advancements that Fujitsu announced last August, hard drive density is expected to reach 300 gigabits per square inch, according to the company.

This would translate to about 170GB of capacity on hard drives with 2.5-inch platters--commonly used in notebook PCs. Current hard drives have a density of about 49 gigabits per square inch, or 30GB per platter.


These new hard disks should be faster than the current crop because the data will be packed so closely that access and seek times should decrease. Also onboard cache of 8 megs and possibly more are already available on some hard disks. Hopefully this trend will continue across the board. Only time will tell.

Source: ZDNet News



Posted by: SKYHN

Ill take a dozen.



Posted by: Bobaroo

I have a 30gb HD which I can't fill up. I can't imagine having a 170gb HD.



Posted by: Outlaw

I have 3 40GB HD's and they're always full.
It's probably because I'm too lazy to clean them up too.

It also depends on what you do, if you're ripping DVD's, you need alot of HD space, on average about 8-10GB for every DVD + DivX.

And of course a fast internet connection helps filling your HD real good



Posted by: Null Actor

You can already get 160gb maxtors.



 
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