Monday, May 24th 2010

Seagate Delivers World's Fastest Hard Drive For Laptop Computers, Momentus XT SSHDD

Seagate today announced channel and OEM shipments of the Momentus XT drive, the world's fastest 2.5-inch laptop PC hard drive, combining SSD-like performance with the massive capacity and much lower cost of HDDs. The Momentus XT drive also features Adaptive Memory - a groundbreaking new technology from Seagate that learns and optimizes the drive's performance to each user by moving frequently used information into the flash memory for faster access. The Momentus XT solid state hybrid drive boots up to 100 percent faster than traditional 5400RPM drives, the mainstream spin speed for laptop PCs, and sets new benchmarks for real-world system performance for laptops and gaming systems.

Today's high-performance SSDs for mobile computing cost as much as 10 times more than hard disk drives of the same capacity, with the price of a 250GB SSD outstripping even the cost of many laptop PCs. As a result, most consumers and system builders are unwilling or unable to pay the high price for the greater speed and quiet operations of SSDs. Additionally, SSDs offer fewer capacity options than hard disk drives.
The Momentus XT drive is a best-of-both-worlds solution that combines a 7200RPM spin speed, 4GB of solid state memory and Seagate's Adaptive Memory technology to deliver unprecedented hard drive performance. The unique Adaptive Memory technology works by identifying patterns in how often certain digital data is used, and then moving the most frequently used information to the embedded solid state memory for faster access - effectively tailoring hard drive performance to each user and their applications.

"For notebook PC users looking forward to faster PC performance without sacrificing storage capacity or affordability, now there's an option," according to John Rydning, IDC's research director for hard disk drives. "Seagate's new Momentus XT drive is the first storage device for notebook PCs that raises the bar for affordable capacity and performance."

"We see the Momentus XT drive as a game changer, a product heralding a new generation of hard drives that combine SSD and HDD capabilities so that laptop users don't have to make trade-offs on speed, cost or capacity," said Dave Mosley, Seagate executive vice president of Sales, Marketing and Product Line Management. "The feedback we've received from customers, industry experts and early reviews has been overwhelmingly positive, and Seagate will continue to drive innovation that provides more value and a better computing experience to consumers."

Momentus XT Drive Brings Unprecedented Speed to New ASUS Gaming Laptop PC
ASUS has also announced that it will offer the Momentus XT drive as an upgrade option for its new Republic of Gamers (ROG) G73Jh notebook. The system is powered by an Intel i7 720Qm quad-core processor, 8GB of DDR3 memory, and DX11 capable ATI Radeon Mobility HD 5870.

"With the Momentus XT drive, ASUS gives gaming customers who prefer the ASUS ROG G73 the capacity they need and the performance they crave," said PC Wang, vice president of the ASUS Systems Business Group. "Seagate's innovative solid state hybrid drive hands down delivers the best value, capacity and SSD-like performance to a wide audience."

The Momentus XT drive installs as easily as a traditional 9.5mm-high notebook drive for new systems or laptop upgrades and, unlike early hybrid drives, operates independently of the operating system and the motherboard chipset.

ASUS and Seagate Unveil the Momentus XT Drive and the ROG G73JH with a Live Webcast
On Wednesday, May 26, Seagate and OEM customer ASUS will co-sponsor a live webcast unveiling not only the new Momentus XT solid state hybrid drive, but also featuring the new ASUS ROG G73JH system with two Momentus XT drives. Three lucky attendees of this webcast will win a new G73 system just for attending*. Special guest speakers will provide an in-depth look at how this drive will transform high-performance computing. Click here to register for this live webcast.

Seagate also unveils new addition to mainstream Momentus Family: 750GB spinning at 7200RPMs
In addition to the Momentus XT drive, Seagate is delivering the world's highest capacity 7200RPM drive at 750GB. This new Momentus 750GB drive is a traditional hard disk drive designed for mainstream to high-performance computing and external backup enclosures. The Momentus 750GB drive also features a SATA 3Gb/s with NCQ interface, 16MB cache with silent acoustics and low power consumption. The Momentus 750GB drive delivers high capacity with high performance and further enhances the feature-rich options already available in the Seagate Momentus family of 2.5-inch notebook drives.
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31 Comments on Seagate Delivers World's Fastest Hard Drive For Laptop Computers, Momentus XT SSHDD

#26
rockit00
This momentus xt looks good in all the reviews and benchmarks that popped up online today! At $129. it looks like it would even make a decent desktop upgrade solution.
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#27
extrasalty
Frankly, I will never switch from SSD to this on my laptop, for the very reason I bought an SSD- shockproof and low power. While this is big, I have external drives for a lot less.
I don't have the exact numbers, but it seems that the SSD part will see a lot of wear for number of reasons.
For one - being a cache, which generally means ALL data will pass through it. So all the things to avoid for SSD (defrag,page file etc.) will probably apply to rotational drive.
Congratulations.
For two being so small gives the wear-leveling less room for dead cells (the reserved space is unknown too).
I think most of all Seagate is playing "the retail confusion game"- I can see how many moms and dads will buy it just because they saw SSD on the box.
Glad to see Seagate try at least, we'll see if they can fight Moore's Law.
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#28
pr0n Inspector
Hard drives do not understand files or even file systems. this drive will only move the frequently used data to the tiny SSD.
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#29
MrMilli
extrasaltyFrankly, I will never switch from SSD to this on my laptop, for the very reason I bought an SSD- shockproof and low power. While this is big, I have external drives for a lot less.
I don't have the exact numbers, but it seems that the SSD part will see a lot of wear for number of reasons.
For one - being a cache, which generally means ALL data will pass through it. So all the things to avoid for SSD (defrag,page file etc.) will probably apply to rotational drive.
Congratulations.
For two being so small gives the wear-leveling less room for dead cells (the reserved space is unknown too).
I think most of all Seagate is playing "the retail confusion game"- I can see how many moms and dads will buy it just because they saw SSD on the box.
Glad to see Seagate try at least, we'll see if they can fight Moore's Law.
Seagate is using SLC NAND (not MLC).
The issues you address concern MLC NAND.

I, for one, am pretty excited about this release. You get VelociRaptor-kind of performance for much less money. Two of these 500GB drives set you back for the same money as a cheap 128GB SSD. Put these in a 3.5" backplane and you've got yourself a big and fast 1TB storage for €280 (including the backplane). Apparently these also come with 5 years warranty.
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#30
Baum
please can we see a review from that momentus XT compared to traditional 2,5" HD with same Speed and rotational Speed? ++++ POWERCONSUMPTION

i don't know why but some compare it to 5400rpm and SSD drives drives and say it's power consumtion is bad other compare it to ssd and say it's speed is bad.

this is a 7200RPm replacement to fight SSD's it should be compared to thos drives from Pice/Performane/Power and not to SSD's in general or even stupid low spinning 5400 drives!!!

arg i would buy one imediately it the would have taken 8GB SSD just for fun! Hybrid is nice as i store things and a 80GB SSD is no upgrade for me .-(
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#31
Mussels
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Baumplease can we see a review from that momentus XT compared to traditional 2,5" HD with same Speed and rotational Speed? ++++ POWERCONSUMPTION

i don't know why but some compare it to 5400rpm and SSD drives drives and say it's power consumtion is bad other compare it to ssd and say it's speed is bad.

this is a 7200RPm replacement to fight SSD's it should be compared to thos drives from Pice/Performane/Power and not to SSD's in general or even stupid low spinning 5400 drives!!!

arg i would buy one imediately it the would have taken 8GB SSD just for fun! Hybrid is nice as i store things and a 80GB SSD is no upgrade for me .-(
benchmarks would be hard, because they'd come right from the SSD part of the drive which is only its peak performance.

its one of those things that 'feel' is what matters most.
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