Thursday, September 20th 2012
WD 5 mm Hybrid Hard Drives Set for Mass Production by Late 2012
As hard drives stared at oblivion in the Ultrabook segment, with Intel planning to slim the specification down even further, leaving room for nothing but bare SSDs, WD pulled a rabbit out of its hat with the revolutionary 5 mm-thick hybrid HDD. Following its September 10 announcement, 5 mm-thick hybrid HDDs have reportedly sparked great interest in notebook vendors, which prompted WD to pull its mass-production schedule from Q1 2013 to end of 2012.
Sources:
DigiTimes, Engadget
15 Comments on WD 5 mm Hybrid Hard Drives Set for Mass Production by Late 2012
Looking forward to finding out.
Pros:
Faster than traditional HDD's
Way cheaper than a pure SSD
Cons:
Not shock proof
Not as fast as an SSD
Of course the distiguishing feature from WD is the form factor
Blue is not hybrid, just a 5mm drive.
Black will have models with 8GB flash, up to 32GB. Hmm.. I'm having trouble with that. Why you don't you put some ideas out there for us Mr. Engineer? :)