The Winchester hard disk has been around for a long time, and people keep predicting the death of it. Weren't MO optical drives supposed to the death knell? Well, we all know what happened to that. And data density on these devices keeps going up. As soon as someone predicts a 'wall' into which storage density will eventually run up against, someone else comes up with a way around that 'wall' (ie, the IBM magneto resistive heads in the 9345 drive).
However, the mechanical drive may be meeting its eventual end at the hands of solid state storage. Here is an article that not only announces a new line of products from Intel, but also briefly reviews how the pricing has gone down.
Do you see the SSD replacing the venerable Winchester hard drive eventually?
Frank.
However, the mechanical drive may be meeting its eventual end at the hands of solid state storage. Here is an article that not only announces a new line of products from Intel, but also briefly reviews how the pricing has gone down.
Do you see the SSD replacing the venerable Winchester hard drive eventually?
Frank.
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