Seagate is thinking small
Subject: Storage | December 15, 2005 - 03:29 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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CNet has an article that gives you some insight into the minds of Seagate's engineers. Significant amounts of money have been invested in nanotechnology, and it may well be affecting their next generation of hard drives.
"The Londonderry plant will now become a nanotechnology center of excellence in the development of
thin film technology, specializing in next generation and leading-edge photolithography. It will
bring total expenditure by Seagate at this facility to almost $600 million since it opened in
1993," said John Spangler, managing director of Seagate Technology Media Ireland."
Here are some more Storage reviews from around the web:
Nexstar 3 Review @ DH
considered 'The New Higher Definition Format' @ Designtechnica
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TARGET="_blank">Seagate's Barracuda 7200.9 hard drives @ The Tech Report
Intelligent Stick Pro 170 512MB @ PCstats.com
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