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Seagate Launches 60-GB Per Platter Hard Disk

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Posted by: TotalRecall

Seagate has announced the launched of their hard drive which holds 2 60-GB platters and Serial ATA connections:

SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif. — 24 June 2002 — Seagate today launched the Barracuda ATA V disc drive, introducing the most advanced data-density ever: it's the first hard drive to achieve 120 Gbytes using only two discs, giving Seagate a significant technology advantage in high-performance PC storage. Barracuda ATA V will also offer a native Serial ATA interface - a faster, simpler, more intelligent technology designed to replace today's Parallel ATA hard drive interface. Barracuda ATA V will begin shipping next month with the Ultra ATA/100 interface; the native Serial ATA option will be available this fall. Seagate and Intel are demonstrating the Barracuda ATA V with its native Serial ATA interface this week at PC Expo in New York.

The press release is here.

Sources: StorageReview & OC Workbench



Posted by: Swilo

Got a price on the ATA100 drives?



Posted by: iTaL

Let me know when terabyte drives get here



Posted by: taco_fox

Anyone know when serial ATA will come out?



Posted by: Heathen

60GB - phhwww

Who cares... my Seagate 512Mb RULES





 
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