http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060116/ap_on_hi_te/seagate_drivesSeagate Technology LLC has started shipping a notebook PC hard drive that overcomes an obstacle many feared would be a major roadblock to the further expansion of disk capacity — and the overall growth of the storage industry.
The new approach that aligns bits of data vertically rather than horizontally enables Seagate — and other drive vendors — to further boost the density of drives without increasing the risk of scrambling data.
The shift to perpendicular recording allows it to bump up the maximum capacity of its notebook drive to 160 gigabytes from 120 gigabytes.
Seagate plans to extend the new recording technology to other notebook drives, as well its 1-inch drives used in handheld gadgets and 3.5-inch drives for desktop PCs.
Perpendicular recording has benefits beyond boosting storage density by reducing the need for additional components, said Mike Hall, a Seagate spokesman. "If you can reduce the component count, you reduce the power drawn, you reduce the heat and you reduce the wear and tear," he said.
In the next three to five years, the new technology is expected to increase maximum drive capacities five fold, Hall said.
Doesn't quite fit in the Apple News section, so we'll put it here in The Café.
Hopefully this leads to larger laptop drives and possibly some bigger iPod capacities (for the Video hungry ones)...once the price falls at least.