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Samsung's latest product information to us had indicated 334GB per-platter technology is being utilized on this drive. However, since Samsung's website seems to offer differing ...
Japan's own Showa Denko has this week started shipping 2.5-inch hard drive platters with a storage capacity of 334GB, the highest density available to date.
Max. 334GB Formatted Capacity per Disk : Higher areal density means faster performance, all other things being equal. This is the highest for now, but this sector is constantly ...
Caviar for enterprise At the hardware level, the RE3 is essentially identical to the Caviar Black. Both drives use the same 334GB platters, spin them at 7,200RPM, and share a 300MB ...
Kristopher, can you provide some definitive proof backing up the Japanese tech site's claim of a Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB 334gb/platter drive on the horizon?
This 3Gbps SATA drive has a maximum of 334GB of formatted capacity per disk while also featuring Samsung's industry-leading NoiseGuardTM and SilentSeekTM‚ technologies to ...
Samsung Spinpoint F1: Image the world of Terebyte • Max. 334GB Formatted Capacity per Disk • Serial ATA 3.0Gbps Interface Support • Improved recording stability over ...
This type of areal density places WD in direct competition with Samsung's F1 lineup featuring 334GB per-platter sizes with similar thermal, acoustic, and power envelope ...
Rather than go with the flow and use four or more platters to contain its 1TB as most drive manufacturers would do, Samsung took a long cut and squeezed 334GB onto each of the F1's ...
read again. it says MAX. 334Gb per platter wich doesnt mean that it uses 334GB platters but can be using everything upto 334GB platters. and depending on wich samsung spinpoint ...
Samsung Reveals Hard Drives with 334GB Platters ... Samsung Electronics, the world’s top maker of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) who has minor presence in the market of hard ...
Following 250GB/disk ... SDK Shipping 2.5-Inch 334GB Hard Disk Media. This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on Tue, September 8th, 2009
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These recent articles mention 334gb
Computerworld
Where most of its competition manages to achieve 250GB per platter (and Samsung squeezes in 334GB), the math, based on the DeskStar's capacity and platter count, puts the 7K1000 at 200GB per platter to reach 1TB. Keep in mind, however, that...
Ars Technica
Samsung does appear to be the first company marketing a 334GB, three-platter design—in theory, this should result in quieter and cooler hard drives. If you want more information on the SpinPoint F1, check the company's technical specificati...
Softpedia
Evidently, 334GB/platter can translate into even higher capacity hard drives and in the near future, that could give Samsung an important advantage over its competitors. No word on the MSRP yet, but the F1 will probably be sold for about $3...
DailyTech
Kristopher, can you provide some definitive proof backing up the Japanese tech site's claim of a Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB 334gb/platter drive on the horizon? As I'm writing this now, while browsing Samsung's Press Releases there is no forma...
Crunchgear.com
What makes this noteworthy is that it’s the first 3.5-inch drive to have 1TB spread over only three platters, or 334GB per platter. (Compare that tolast year’s Hitachi’s 7K1000, which uses five platters, or 200GB per platter.) So yeah, that...