Seagate says its next-gen HAMR tech could push HDDs to 10TB per platter
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- Seagate has announced advancements in its next-generation hard disk drive (HDD) technology, achieving a data density of 6.9 TB per platter during recent lab experiments at Japan's Research Center for Magnetic and Spintronic Materials (CMSM). The company aims to push this technology further, potentially reaching 10 TB per platter in the future.
- This development is significant as it highlights Seagate's commitment to innovation in data storage solutions, which could enhance storage capacities and performance in various applications, thereby solidifying its position in the competitive HDD market.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System
