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Fujitsu upcoming 1.2TB 2.5-inch hard drive |
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Wednesday, 12 September 2007 |
 The Fujitsu expected to announce a breakthrough, the current week that can lead the company to yield hard drive with umber capacities from up to 12TB. The company is announcing later this week that it has created ideally “ordered” alumina nanohole patterns for isolated bit-by-bit recording on a large disk area. With that feat, Fujitsu says it has successfully demonstrated the ability to perform basic read/write capability of each individual nanohole of the patterned media using a typical flying head on a rotating disk That breakthrough can lead the company to yield hard drive with storage capacities of up to 1.2TB on a two-platter, 2.5-in. drive as soon as 2010, noted Joel Hagberg, vice president of business development at Fujitsu Computer Products of America, a wholly owned subsidiary of Tokyo-based Fujitsu Ltd.
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