Hitachi ships 'world fastest' 100 GByte notebook harddrive
Hitachi yesterday claimed the notebook hard drive performance lead as it shipped what it reckons is the world’s fastest 2.5-ichn harddrive for mobile applications.
The 100 GByte Travelstar 7K100 spins at a desktop-standard 7200rpm. Hitachi says its own benchmarks show the drive operates seven per cent faster than 3.5" 7200 rpm, 2 MByte cache desktop-specific drives.
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