Tuesday, January 16th 2007
Seagate releases world’s fastest hard drive
Seagate Technology has released what it claims to be the world's fastest hard drive: the new Savvio 15K. Featuring a read seek time of just 2.9ms, this beats both Seagate's Cheetah (3.5ms) and Western Digital's raptor (4.6ms), with a spin speed of 15,000 rpm. Using a 2.5" form factor, this drive is not only quicker than Seagate's next best offering, but it's smaller, uses 30% less power and is supposed to be more reliable. Both 36GB and 73GB variants are available now, with HP already shipping systems featuring these drives.
Source:
DailyTech
17 Comments on Seagate releases world’s fastest hard drive
They had these speed drives out before. Remember SCSI drives that had the 15k RPM ? Nothing new here. Just another way to jack you out of the money. The fact that it beats the cheetah drives, not the raptors, is whats interesting.
PS. Though I admit, the 30% less power consumption makes it nice. I wish they would do the same thing but for larger hard drive sizes. Perhaps a 300GB 15K drive :)
IMO it is time to start RAIDing flash drives. That should result in some serious performance.
That would be cool... & F A S T!
:)
* I wonder who'll put that type of 'badboy' out...
APK
The quantity of users still on single drive systems with too little RAM is what has been preventing companies from producing a pre-fetch subsystem to preload game levels. Between the extra 200MB that a 512MB video card has available, and that extra 300 of main memory, you could store almost two levels of a game ready to go. But it is the peeps with 256 or 512 and a 128 video card that kills it for those of us with more.