Although Solid State Drives are all the rage lately, they comprise only a fraction of the overall desktop PC storage market. While SSDs are undeniably fast and enhance the overall user experience, ...
Seagate have announced the world's first SATA 6Gbps hard-drive, the Barracuda XT, a huge chunk of 2TB capacity aimed at high-performance workstations. The Barracuda XT 2TB spins at 7,200rpm and is the ...
We've seen plenty of innovation this autumn already, but it seems that increased speed is the next bandwagon to hop on. With USB 3.0 about to take over where USB 2.0 left off, Seagate is saying ...
And so we have the Seagate Barracuda XT, a 2TB SATA hard drive with a maximum transfer speed of 6Gb/s – double the previous maximum transfer speed. It’s got 64MB of cache, a 7200 RPM spindle speed, ...
Third generation Serial ATA technology is finally here. Today we are going to take a look at the new Seagate Barracuda XT, the first SATA 6 Gb/s hard drive to hit the TweakTown Test Lab. A few weeks ...
希捷科技(Seagate Technology)宣布推出单碟密度最高的桌上型硬盘机-Barracuda 7200.12;该3.5吋7200转的全新硬盘机每平方英吋的磁录密度高达329GB;因此,只要二片盘片,即可容纳1TB储存容量。 希捷科技(Seagate Technology)宣布推出单碟密度最高的桌上型硬盘机-Barracuda ...
Hard drives may not always get a lot of respect in the computer industry, but few other products have experienced more exciting price-performance movement across their lifetimes. Hard drives capable ...
Can you really ever have enough hard disk storage? We don’t think so. All too many times we’ve gone and bought a monster hard drive and uttered those immortal words “I’ll never fill this!” only to ...
Editor’s note: Because of incorrect information from the vendor, an earlier version of this story said Seagate’s 5400rpm drives were being phased out. The drives being eliminated are 5900rpm drives.
CES 2009: Seagate has announced that it has begun shipping its new 1TB Barracuda 7200.12 hard drive, which packs an impressive 500GB per platter for the first time. The company has achieved this feat ...
Rumors flying, sensational headlines, dogs and cats living together. Yes, its another apparent rash of hard drive failures -- this one centered on Seagate's spacious 1TB Barracuda 7200.11 drives.