Saturday | 5 July, 2008
ARN

Mobility and Wireless

Hitachi unveils 2.5-in. 320GB notebook hard drive
60 percent more capacity, 25 percent less power required than its year-old predecessor
Brian Fonseca (Computerworld) 08 May, 2008 09:31:36

ARN Directory | Distributors relevant to this article
Additional Resources
ARN Library

Newsletter Subscription

Sign up for our ARN newsletters!
The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services.
Delivered Tuesday, ARN Mobility and Wireless is your weekly connection to new deployments, emerging technologies, investments and partnerships in the wireless industry.
RSS Feeds

Hitachi Wednesday is set to unveil a 320GB mobile computer hard disk drive that offers 60 percent more capacity and requires some 25 percent less power than its year-old predecessor .

The new 2.5-in. Travelstar 7K320, which spins at speeds of up to 7,200 rpm, is available in models with capacities ranging from 80GB to 320GB. The device can run applications 12 percent faster than the Travelstar 7200 model it is replacing, said Larry Sweezey, director of consumer and commercial hard disk drives at the San Jose-based subsidiary of Hitachi Ltd.

The new mobile hard drive costs US$220 and will ship before the end of the month, the company said. Sweezey declined to identify manufacturers who plan to embed the new drive into their systems, though he said those products should debut by early in the third quarter.

The fourth-generation Hitachi device includes a serial ATA interface with 3Gbit/sec. Data transfer speeds, and offers a bulk data encryption security option. The Travelstar 7K320 can store up to 80 hours of high-definition video, 320 hours of standard video, 114 movies and 80,000 four minute MP3 songs.

Sweezey said the mobile hard drive product is targeted at notebook PCs, gaming devices, compact desktop systems, small video devices, blade servers and video surveillance systems.

"Desktops went to 7,200 rpm a long time ago on 3.5-in. [drives] but there's always been a big gap between what a desktop hard drive and 2.5-in. laptop drive can offer around spin speed," said Sweezey. "We believe there are a lot of folks hungry for performance for systems running very heavy computing and video files."

ARN Directory | Distributors relevant to this article
Market Place

ARN Member Login

 
Panel Sessions
  • ARN Panel Sessions: Day 3

    The last of our panel sessions recorded live at CeBIT 2008. Today, the topic is storage. Data is growing at an enormous rate, so what does the future hold?

Play
ARN news
Play
Channel Watch
  • Brian's bloopers

    It takes a long time to produce an episode of Channel Watch. Maybe you'll understand why after watching this...

Play
Business Continuity & Disaster Recovery Zone

When an IT disaster occurs, how handy it would be to push a button and start again as if nothing had happened.
Discover and learn more about CA XOSoft today.
ARN Vendor Directory
ARN Library

WebCentral boosts Security and Reliability with Windows Server 2008

WebCentral, Australia’s largest web and application hosting company, relies on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 to deliver the security, manageability and reliability their customers require.

Sponsored Links