Seagate is getting ready to launch its first high-capacity HAMR hard drive

Seagate is reportedly close to releasing its first hard drive using heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) technology, which allows for greater storage capacities by making data bits smaller and closer together. The technology heats small areas of the disk using a laser diode to write data, without affecting the drive's overall temperature stability or reliability. Seagate's Exos M hard drive features a density of 3TB per platter, making it suitable for enterprise applications, including AI systems. Although a specific release date is not mentioned, Seagate has completed qualification testing with several customers and plans to ship its HAMR-based hard drives to a major cloud provider soon. Seagate is not alone in developing high-capacity drives, as other companies are exploring energy-assisted and microwave-assisted magnetic recording technologies.
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