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Seagate Finalizes the Acquisition of Samsung's Hard Drive Business

WarraWarra

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As long as this does not affect the Samsung ssd's.
HD's would be less than 0.1% of my future pc hardware purchases and can not remember when last I have seen a samsung hd anywhere.
 
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As long as this does not affect the Samsung ssd's.
HD's would be less than 0.1% of my future pc hardware purchases and can not remember when last I have seen a samsung hd anywhere.
Given how small the capacity of most SSDs are this is very bad news.
 
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