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TDK Wants to Boost HDD Capacities - Who Doesn’t!

Posted October 2nd, 2007 by Alex Ion

TDKEvery big tech company seems to be a major player in the HDD market nowadays or at least want to become. This is the case with TDK (NYSE: TDK) that wants to play in the major league, by increasing the hard disk capacities we are able to store right now. However they may have a point here because after developing the technology to “more than double the data storage capacity of hard-disk drives compared with the most advanced products now available by modifying the design of magnetic heads and disks”.

TDK is promising to offer hard disks with up to 3TB capacities, being able to “read and write 602-gigabits of data per square inch”. They also promise to get them in mass production before 2010. See how time’s flying?

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