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Old 10-17-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Default Hitachi Announces 4 Terabyte HDDs

This is pretty damned impressive when you think of how far technology has come in the last 5-10 years...

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Electronics giant Hitachi today announced that the company has achieved a technological breakthrough that will allow for desktop computer hard drives to grow in capacity to 4-terabytes by 2011. Though various and continual advances in HDD technology have allowed current models to reach a single terabyte in capacity, the product of a general trend of capacity doubling every year, room for further growth via the currently favored tunneling magneto-resistance head technology appeared limited.

Hitachi's new breakthrough is the result of the company's revitalization of the decade-old breakthrough of "giant magneto-resistance" (GMR) heads. The crux of the challenge of increasing HDD capacity is the fact that as the "tracks" (areas of data on an HDD platter) are increasingly shrunk and spaced closer together, the ability of the reading "heads" in the HDD to recognize them is made massively more difficult due to electrical resistance and interference noise.

By refining the older GMR head technology via reengineering current flow and applying new nanotechnology developed materials, Hitachi states that its new "CCP-GMR" (Current Perpendicular to the Plane-Giant Magneto-resistance) heads are able to read tracks spaced just 50-nanometers or less apart. As such, while current HDDs are able to store around 200-gigabits per square inch of platter, Hitachi's new technology will allow up to 1-terabit in the same space.

Hitachi states that it will be able to bring the technology to market as early as 2009, with capacity expected to reach 4-TB for desktops and 1-TB for laptops by 2011. With such capacity available at a consumer price, the future of storing very large amounts of HD video in DVRs and mobile devices is far brighter.


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Default Re: Hitachi Announces 4 Terabyte HDDs

Sounds impressive. Now the question will be reliability and longevity along with operating parameters.
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Default Re: Hitachi Announces 4 Terabyte HDDs

Yup, with new technology comes new problems. I hope by the time they release these drives they will have most of the issues figured out. But going with a whole new design will surely cause a few problems to arise.

I think the most impressive thing for this new technology won't be the desktop HDDs but rather for laptops. That kind of storage on a laptop would eliminate all need for external storage.
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Default Re: Hitachi Announces 4 Terabyte HDDs

Very true, though I think for the most part people aren't using the amount of space that is currently available for laptops. Though, there is a trend to replace desktops with laptops.
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Default Re: Hitachi Announces 4 Terabyte HDDs

My laptop has an 80gig hard drive on it which I have outgrown. I have quite a few movies/music saved on there. I've got a 500GB external drive that I use for my extra laptop files, and backups of both my desktop and laptop.
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