Hitachi is to launch two world-first 1Terabyte drives at the Consumer
Electronics Show in Las Vegas next week.
The Deskstar 7K1000 will ship early this year at a US price of $399 (£205);
no price, specifications or availability was announced for its sibling
CinemaStar K1000 drive which is optimised for streaming video.
An enterprise-class 1Tbyte drive is also being evaluated.The Deskstar price
works out at very low 20p per gigabyte.
Hitachi's
storage division says says the new drives will enable home PCs to cope with
the storage demands of high-definition video.
Relatively low-cost terabyte drives have been available for a couple of
years, but they have consisted of arrays of smaller capacity disks.
The 3.5in, 7200rpm 7K1000 has five platters packing up to 148 billion bits of
data per square inch, with ten heads. A four-platter 750GByte with eight heads
will ship at the same time.
Data can be read off the platters into the drive's 32MB buffer at a maximum
1070Mbyte/sec (media data rate) and there is the choice Serial and parallel ATA
interfaces.
*Watch out for Rob Jones's reports and blog from CES next week.
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