Tuesday, March 6th 2007

Fujitsu Introduces World's First 2.5 inc SATA-II HDD

Tokyo, March 6, 2007 - Fujitsu Limited today announced the development of the new MHW2 BJ series of world's first 7,200 rpm 2.5" hard disk drives (HDDs) with a serial ATA 3.0 Gb/s interface. Featuring the world's highest storage capacity of 160 GB for a 7,200 rpm 2.5" HDD, the new series is targeted primarily at high-performance notebook PCs. The new series will be available on global basis at the end of May, 2007.

In addition to achieving the world's leading storage capacity, MHW2160BJ is capable of data transmission speeds at up to 300 MB/s, the fastest rate in the industry. The series also features best-in-class acoustic noise level of 2.5 bels at idle, and low-power consumption, operating at 2.3 watts or less when reading or writing data.

As the use of notebook PCs becomes even more popular, there is demand for high reliability notebook PC HDDs that offer high-speed and high-capacity performance on par with those used in desktops. The MHW2 BJ series meets this demand with a speed of 7,200 rpm, the highest of any serial ATA 2.5" HDD. These HDDs boast the high quality Fujitsu customers come to expect, and they can be easily incorporated into high-performance notebook PCs and flat panel desktop PCs, both of which are expected to gain popularity. They are also RoHS compliant.
Source: Fujitsu
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5 Comments on Fujitsu Introduces World's First 2.5 inc SATA-II HDD

#1
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
Cool deal. Getting two of these in raid would be awesome. Im glad to see they finally went with 7200 rpm speeds instead of the lame 4xxx and 5xxx rpms. Now, if they could make ones for cell phones spin this fast, woohoo!
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#2
ktr
160gb @ 7200...neato, now need a laptop where i can raid 0 two of these.
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#4
Darkrealms
tkpenaltyAnyone up for a 160GB Ipod?
You mean you don't want the 160gb Iphone @_o

I have the complete data sheet from fujitsu on this drive but its 860k so I can't upload :( any mods?
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#5
FLY3R
Yea, just buy the Iphone, I wonder if main stream computer companies will offer these.
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