Hard drive shipments up 25% to more than 380 million in 2005
Seagate Technology shipped 108 million hard disk drives (HDD) drives in 2005 and took 28.3% of the market.
Total global demand reached 380 million HDDs, with PC growth fueling expansion, as CE demand underperformed.
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