22 Aug
Posted by kar as Desktop Peripheral, Storage

Toshiba Corporation just announced the launch of nine new 2.5-inch hard disk drives (HDD) that employ the company?s latest advances in HDD technology. The new drives include the MK3252GSX, which achieves an industry-leading capacity of 320GB, and the MK2049GSY, which improves performance with a 7,200rpm rotational speed. Toshiba will mass produce the drives in turn, starting from November.
The MK3252GSX uses an improved read-write head and enhanced magnetic layer to boost areal density and achieves a storage capacity of 320GB. The high-speed MK2049GSY offers a rotation speed of 7,200rpm and also integrates a large capacity 16MB buffer memory, supporting high-speed processing of large volumes of data: the drive improves the maximum internal data transfer rate by approximately 46%(2) and increases the average random access time by some 8%(2). The new drives will provide product manufacturers with a broad line-up supporting many and diverse applications, including high density storage of multiple data sources, such as movies and digital photos, on high-end notebook PCs, and improved overall system performance from high-speed data transfers. Both models support an optional Free Fall Sensor function, which detects falling HDD and parks the head before it crashes.
Toshiba will feature the new drives at the IFA 2007, one of the worlds?s largest consumer electronics trade fairs, which will be held in Berlin, Germany, from August 31 to September 5.
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