Monday, July 23rd 2007
GreenPower™ Hard Drives By Western Digital
LAKE FOREST, Calif., July 23 -- Western Digital Corp. (NYSE: WDC) today announced a new environmentally friendly GreenPower(TM) family of WD(R) desktop, enterprise, CE and external hard drive products. The new GreenPower (GP) family will ship in capacities from 320 gigabytes (GB) to one terabyte (TB), and will save up to 40% in hard drive power consumption, or as much as $10 per drive per year. Based on extensive customer input toward supporting ENERGY STAR 4.0 compliance and incorporating the latest in engineering technology, WD has delivered the first 3.5-inch hard drive platform designed with power savings as the primary attribute.
The GreenPower family gives customers more choices when it comes to purchasing hard drives. The initial drive that will take advantage of WD's new GreenPower technology is the WD Caviar GP. The WD Caviar GP 1 TB hard drive will first ship in July in the My Book(TM) range of storage appliances, with 1 TB desktop channel shipments following in August. GreenPower versions of WD RE enterprise drives and WD AV consumer electronics drives will ship in volume within calendar Q3. ENERGY STAR 4.0 computing systems are designed to enable organizations to minimize their carbon footprint as well as realize significant savings in electricity costs. By WD estimates, in certain applications, the new GreenPower platform can save greater than $10 per drive per year in electricity costs. For example, a data center with 10,000 drives can save $100,000 in annual energy costs, and reduce CO2 emission by 600 metric tons -- the equivalent of taking almost 400 cars off the road for a year.
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WesternDigital
The GreenPower family gives customers more choices when it comes to purchasing hard drives. The initial drive that will take advantage of WD's new GreenPower technology is the WD Caviar GP. The WD Caviar GP 1 TB hard drive will first ship in July in the My Book(TM) range of storage appliances, with 1 TB desktop channel shipments following in August. GreenPower versions of WD RE enterprise drives and WD AV consumer electronics drives will ship in volume within calendar Q3. ENERGY STAR 4.0 computing systems are designed to enable organizations to minimize their carbon footprint as well as realize significant savings in electricity costs. By WD estimates, in certain applications, the new GreenPower platform can save greater than $10 per drive per year in electricity costs. For example, a data center with 10,000 drives can save $100,000 in annual energy costs, and reduce CO2 emission by 600 metric tons -- the equivalent of taking almost 400 cars off the road for a year.
15 Comments on GreenPower™ Hard Drives By Western Digital
i think it comes down to price difference .. if it is less than $15 it is worth it .. other than that nobody will buy those drives
There just seems to me like there's a huge opportunity for ripping people off, here.
In other news, the living me posted this post, as opposed to the dead me.
hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1113595&viewtype=images
I drew the simile of "the alive me that posted this" because that has the same use as putting "product" on the end of "hardware". The fact that I'm posting this must mean I'm alive, right? The fact that it's a hard drive means that it's a product, right? No need to state either. Both are automatically inferred by inductive logic. No effort required.
Essentially I'm putting an unemotive criticism over marketingdroid's flavour of newspeak, and the willingness of people to repeat what is essentially an appeal to emotion. "Wooo product, sounds professional, sounds successful".
My war against marketdroids continues :|
Less waste meansa cleaner environment. And also some kick ass new products with new improvements.