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Seagate ships one billionth hard drive
It has taken the company 29 years to reach the 1 billion mark and Seagate claims the next billion will ship in less than five years.
Howard Dahdah 23 April, 2008 10:30:15
ST 506 (1979)	Industry’s first 5.25” drive, first drive designed to fit in a standard PC case. Capacity of 5MB - about the size of a shoebox. ST 412 (1982)	Seagate’s Singapore facility was opened in 1982 to build this drive ST 225 (1984)	Produced from 1984 to 1993, this was an extremely popular and long-lived product ST 151 (1987)	Seagate’s first rotary voice coil 3.5” drive Wren 7 (1989)	First 5.25” drive with more than 1 GB capacity Elite (1989)	First 5,400 RPM drive Barracuda (1992)	First 7,200 RPM drive Hawk 2XL (1995)	First drive to be a cross design center platform sharing its platform with the Simi Valley “Arrowhead” drive Cheetah 10K (1996)	Seagate’s and the industry’s first 10,000 rpm hard drive ST 32111 (U2 or U Series) (1998)	First drive designed for low-cost PCs and the consumer electronics market Cheetah X15 (2000)	First 15,000 RPM drive Barracuda ATA V (2002)	Industry’s first serial ATA drive Savvio (2004)	First 2.5” hard drive for the enterprise market ST1 (2004)	Seagate’s first 1” hard drive using areal density and manufacturing technology Lyrion Series: Using perpendicular recording technology, this drive squeezes 60GB of storage space into a 1.8-inch form factor.
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ST 151 (1987)	Seagate’s first rotary voice coil 3.5” drive
ST 151 (1987) Seagate’s first rotary voice coil 3.5” drive
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