Toshiba announces new 2.5-inch hard drive that spins at 5400rpm and offers up to 640GB of storage. Former CNET editor Dong Ngo has been involved with technology since 2000, starting with testing ...
Hard drives are still alive and kicking, and companies such as Toshiba continue to push the envelope in terms of performance and data density. And this is exactly what the company is doing with their ...
Toshiba is firing a shot across the bows of both Seagate and Western Digital by declaring it has hard drives in its labs that are currently beyond 30TB thanks to the application of next-generation ...
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There’s not much particularly groundbreaking about these portable hard drives, other than their swirl of Liquid Blue, Komodo Green, Rocket Red and Vivid White—designs that could look either quite nice ...
Why it matters: The verified 12-disk stacking technology represents an important move by Toshiba to stay competitive in the cloud and enterprise storage markets. In hyperscale data centers, where cost ...
Toshiba has just shown off a new 32TB hard drive, using its HAMR technology to pack more data than ever before into its HDD platters. While hard drives might still be stuck in the past when it comes ...
Toshiba has taken a big step forward in hard drive technology by successfully testing the world’s first 12-disk HDD in a standard 3.5-inch size. Most high-capacity hard drives today use 10 platters, ...
Toshiba have unveiled 18TB hard drives in the N300 NAS hard drive and X300 performance hard drive line. Both drives are 9-disk helium-sealed units featuring Toshiba's Flux Control - Microwave Assisted ...
KAWASAKI, Japan, October 14, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Toshiba Electronic Devices & Storage Corporation (Toshiba) is first [1] in the storage industry to verify 12-disk stacking technology for ...
Don't bother penning an obituary for the mechanical hard disk drive (HDD), the storage medium is not going anywhere. Sure, we're all enamored by incredibly high-speed solid state drives (SSDs), and ...