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Currently, there are some great sales on SSDs, in particular, NVMe M.2 ones, like this SK hynix P41 Platinum P41. However, if you are in the market for a hard disk drive (HDD), then Seagate has you ...
Seagate has announced global shipment of its new flagship 3.5in. desktop hard drive, the 2TB Barracuda XT. This four-platter, 7,200rpm drive not only includes a hefty 64MB cache, but is also the first ...
Unprecedented performance along with improved data integrity over SATA, makes the Barracuda ES.2 SAS hard drive the ideal solution for expanding Nearline applications Seagate NYSE: STX today announced ...
Seagate is streamlining its Barracuda line of hard drives. To this end, the new Barracuda line will offer a SATA 6GB/second interface, 7200RPM spin speed, and up to 64MB cache. The drives will be ...
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 may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Seagate is adding a new SSD to its line-up, with the BarraCuda SSD targeting PC upgraders who won't compromise on speed but who don't ...
Last September, Seagate slipped a Nytro server SSD in the channel based on the Phison PS5010-S10 SATA controller. The 256GB drive sold for less than $80 and was an excellent value. Seagate never ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Seagate has revealed a new hard disk drive that can hold a massive 12TB, so if you’re looking for a ...
Hard drive maker Seagate Technology today announced a beefed-up version of its Barracuda line of PC hard drives. The company said the new Barracuda 7200.7 and the Barracuda 7200.7 Plus drives offer up ...
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.
Seagate has offered SSDs for a while, but it's not what you'd call a strong supporter. Unless you're an enterprise user, you're typically either buying a hybrid drive or looking to one of the many ...