Tuesday, August 9th 2011

Seagate Ships 1 Million Momentus XT Solid State Hybrid Drives

Seagate has shipped its one millionth solid state hybrid drive for laptop PCs after launching the product - Momentus XT - in spring 2010. Major computer makers including Alienware, ASUS, Dell, Sony and Toshiba now offer laptops powered by the 2.5-inch drive that blends performance rivaling solid state drives with the enormous capacity and much lower cost of hard disk drives.

The Momentus XT solid state hybrid drive, a 7200RPM drive with up to 500GB of capacity, boots up to 50 percent faster than traditional 5400RPM drives and sets new benchmarks for real-world system performance for laptops and gaming systems. Seagate's Adaptive Memory technology is key to the drive's speed, optimizing its performance by moving frequently used information into the 4GB of onboard solid state memory for faster bootup and application access.
"Seagate's shipment of its one millionth Momentus XT drive is just the beginning of a bright future for solid state hybrid drives," said John Rydning, research director at IDC. "Fast, capacious, and economical hybrid HDD and NAND flash storage solutions like the Momentus XT drive will be found in roughly 25 percent of all new PCs shipped in 2015."

The problem with today's high-performance SSDs for mobile computing is that they 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. Most consumers and system builders are unwilling or unable to pay the high price for the greater speed of SSDs. The Momentus XT drive delivers SSD-like speed at a fraction of the cost and more capacity options.

"With Momentus XT hybrid drives, laptop users don't have to make trade-offs when buying a system based on speed, cost or capacity," said Rocky Pimentel, Seagate executive vice president, chief sales and marketing officer. "We're delighted that the Momentus XT drive has been enthusiastically received in the marketplace and look forward to introducing the next generation of the product, which will give consumers an even better, faster computing experience, before the year is out."

Momentus XT drives are offered in these laptops at Best Buy:
  • ASUS Republic of Gamers G73JH
  • Sony VAIO VPCSC1AFM/S
  • Toshiba Satellite E305-S1990X
Momentus XT drives are also available in these systems:
  • Alienware M17X and M18X Gaming Laptops
  • Dell Optiplex 990 Workstation
Momentus XT drives can be found at these online retailers:
  • Amazon
  • CDW
  • Newegg
  • Staples
  • Tiger Direct
Seagate is demonstrating the Momentus XT hybrid drive at the Flash Memory Summit, Aug. 9-11, in Santa Clara, California.
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25 Comments on Seagate Ships 1 Million Momentus XT Solid State Hybrid Drives

#2
treehouse
FourstaffWill Z68 make this redundant?
no, especially seeing as i own laptops and buy AMD boards for my clients ;)
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#3
Disparia
1 Million eh? Sounds like a good time to celebrate! How about significantly dropping the prices on them? Then I'll buy four :)

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#4
Jstn7477
I've had one in my laptop since March, and it was a nice boost over the 640GB 5400RPM Toshiba drive in my notebook. I wish the cache were larger, as if I don't restart my laptop in a while, the OS won't boot as fast as it does with frequent restarts.
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#5
micropage7
and the transformation of storage begun.
from platter based hdd to ssd.
i hope we would head that the price go lower and more affordable than now
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#6
dark2099
I've been pondering one of these for a while, but the reviews on newegg confuse me too much.
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#7
sttubs
I like mine. It's a noticable difference coming from a 5400rpm drive & totally worth it. If you're coming from 7200rpm drive the only thing that is faster is the boot-up otherwise performance is about the same & IMO not worth it.
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#8
Hotobu
FourstaffWill Z68 make this redundant?
If anything else I'd think it'd be the other way around with one major benefit being that this doesn't require two separate pieces of hardware.
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#9
Cold Storm
Battosai
Now, how is it heat wise.. that's what I want to know.. Should I go to ssd or just grab this to my tablet pc
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#10
AsRock
TPU addict
Cold StormNow, how is it heat wise.. that's what I want to know.. Should I go to ssd or just grab this to my tablet pc
Go SSD, Just make sure you get on that will meet your needs.
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#11
freaksavior
To infinity ... and beyond!
I won't buy a seagate drive again, but props for them on making a new style drive and selling 1 million of them.
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#12
Hotobu
So I guess you can say...




That this is a Momentus occasion.


YEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHH!
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#13
[H]@RD5TUFF
It's good to see the technology all be slowly is gaining market share.
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#14
Fourstaff
[H]@RD5TUFFIt's good to see the technology all be slowly is gaining market share.
1 million drive is not that much you know. Its a start, but not that much.
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#15
RejZoR
If it's so successful, then why don't they further improve it and also add hybrid tech to desktop drives. I just don't get it why can't they make hybrid Barracuda drives...
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#16
[H]@RD5TUFF
Fourstaff1 million drive is not that much you know. Its a start, but not that much.
1 million is a drop in the bucket, for sure, but it's a start and I think if they included the technology on say a 3tb drive people would be more interested.
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#17
Completely Bonkers
RejZoRIf it's so successful, then why don't they further improve it and also add hybrid tech to desktop drives. I just don't get it why can't they make hybrid Barracuda drives...
I agree with your sentiment. The SSD market has developed significantly in the last year... Seagate should be marketing an IMPROVED Momentus XT not just spinning their existing and old drives. They obviously have a lot of old stock they need to shift...
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#18
Baum
I own one too and i think Seagate fry's to get rid of their stock

I have never seen a more trouble some harddrive when it comes to my dying, just Google. Whining, stop motion, klicking and everything with the current firmware it got better but it is still bad.
They used their customers as test rabbit's and had some fine struggle with their time schedule for firmware update, and don't say it comes from their new invention the hard drive part was just worse.
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#19
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
RejZoRIf it's so successful, then why don't they further improve it and also add hybrid tech to desktop drives. I just don't get it why can't they make hybrid Barracuda drives...
I agree, I'd like to see a desktop 3.5" drive in the 1TB+ size with a 16GB SSD cache.
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#20
Hotobu
It sucks that everyone is poo-pooing Seagate now. Not to long ago they used to be respected.
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#21
Gjohnst4
I was intrigued enough to buy one and have not regretted it. It is comparable to a raptor and superior in some cases.
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#22
[H]@RD5TUFF
HotobuIt sucks that everyone is poo-pooing Seagate now. Not to long ago they used to be respected.
I love seagte, I think very highly of their products.
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#23
stinger608
Dedicated TPU Cruncher & Folder
[H]@RD5TUFFI love seagte, I think very highly of their products.
Yep same here. I have had several Seagate drives and still use an old PATA in a nostalgic system and have never had one to date take a crap on me. I ether purchase Seagate or Western Digital (which I believe is the same now).

Have been thinking about picking up one of these but the price point has kept me from it as well as SSD's.
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#24
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
stinger608Yep same here. I have had several Seagate drives and still use an old PATA in a nostalgic system and have never had one to date take a crap on me. I ether purchase Seagate or Western Digital (which I believe is the same now).

Have been thinking about picking up one of these but the price point has kept me from it as well as SSD's.
Just had two Seagate 2TB drives die on me in the past month. I'm not going to stop using them though because I had a WD 1.5TB die too. I still think they are both good brands.
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#25
sttubs
Cold StormNow, how is it heat wise.. that's what I want to know.. Should I go to ssd or just grab this to my tablet pc
Heat has not been an issue in my laptop with the XT, pretty much the same as any 7200rpm drive. They do use a bit more power so battery life may be decreased a little.
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