Western Digital's new "Black" 4TB (WD4003FZEX) drive is the latest high-capacity internal spinning disc from the long-time drive manufacturer. While solid-state drives (SSDs) may have captured much of ...
In 2012, Western Digital made changes to both its product-line naming schemes and also how it presents itself as a company. Changes so small, so subtle, that even I didn’t clue in until long after the ...
When running the AS SSD Benchmark's sequential read test we find that the WD Black 4TB and Red 3TB drives offer the same performance, each sustaining 146MB/s. This made the WD Black 4TB roughly 25% ...
The WD Re (WD4000FYYZ) comes in both 6Gb/s and 3Gb/s SATA and SAS flavors in a 7,200 RPM 3.5" form factor. The Re is geared for heavy workload environments in the datacenter, including RAID arrays, ...
WD has done quite well with the Passport Ultra. It's priced competitively and offers a full range of capacity options, great software, and solid performance. For years, Western Digital has enjoyed a ...
I've been a long-term user of Western Digital hard drives since I first bought one as an expansion drive for my Xbox One some eleven years ago, and ever since then, I've amassed a stack of cut-price ...
With 4TB versions of its WD My Passport SSD, SanDisk Extreme, SanDisk Extreme Pro, and WD Black P50 Game Drive, Western Digital becomes the first major drive manufacturer to launch external SSDs of ...
I've been a long-term user of Western Digital hard drives since I first bought one as an expansion drive for my Xbox One some eleven years ago, and ever since then, I've amassed a stack of cut-price ...
New WD Black Hard Drives Offer Uncompromising Storage Performance for Enthusiasts, Gamers IRVINE, Calif. – Nov. 20, 2012 – WD®, a Western Digital (NASDAQ: WDC) company and a world leader in hard ...
Last year's Thailand floods wreaked havoc on the storage industry, as the region accounts for about half of all hard drive production. Western Digital was among the hardest hit, announcing last ...
When considering a new storage solution, most users try to find the right balance between speed and capacity. SSDs are super fast, no doubt about it, but an HDD spinning at 7200RPM or 10,000RPM will ...
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