To meet the growing storage needs of laptop users, Samsung
Electronics on Tuesday introduced a 500G-byte hard drive that could provide
a notebook PC with as much as 1T byte of storage.
The Spinpoint M6, a 2.5-inch hard drive, fits into the chassis of commercial
and multimedia notebooks, said Andy Higginbotham, director of hard drive sales
at Samsung Semiconductor. Two drives can be combined for 1T byte of storage,
he said.
The company was able to fit three 167G-byte platters in a small frame to achieve
500G bytes of storage in one drive, Higginbotham said. The hard drive spins
at 5,400 revolutions per minute (RPM).
Priced at US$299, the hard drive will ship to PC makers and retail stores later
this month. A company spokeswoman declined to comment on which PC makers will
be using the drive.
This is not the first attempt to put 1T byte of storage in a laptop. At the
Consumer Electronics Show earlier this year, Asus announced the M70S laptop,
which combined two 500G-byte drives from Hitachi.
Samsung also announced the Spinpoint MP2 hard drive, a 2.5-inch drive with
250G bytes of storage. Aimed at desktop replacement notebooks, workstations
and blade servers, it provides quicker read and write speeds than the M6. The
hard drive spins at 7,200 RPM.
With the MP2, the company also provides an optional chip that protects a hard
drive from vibrations caused by other hardware components.
The Spinpoint MP2 is priced at $299 and will be available through retailers.
An 80G-byte version of the hard drive is also available, according to the company.
Both drives come with an optional free-fall sensor, which parks the head and
turns the hard drive off in the event of a fall, protecting the data on it.