Results for Seagate in review
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The Terabyte Battle Continues: Enter Seagate*
Tuesday 6 November 2007 – 10:00 in Hardware
Seagate is the third hard drive maker to join the exclusive Terabyte club. How does its Barracuda 7200.11 match up to the existing giants from rivals Hitachi and Western Digital? We find out.
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Seagate's Savvio Offers Mobile Form Factor for Enterprise-Caliber Storage*
Wednesday 29 September 2004 – 07:00
Savvio offers 74 GB of storage capacity in a 2.5" hard drive form factor. Added to that are an Ultra320 interface, high data densities and a 10,000 rpm speed. THG gauges how the form factor and specs measure up performance-wise. -
UPDATE: By acquiring Maxtor, Seagate gains a low-cost foothold in China*
Wednesday 21 December 2005 – 07:14
In an unanticipated move, Seagate Technology is acquiring its rival, Maxtor, in a stock swap valued at $1.9 billion. Maxtor shareholders may get a little Christmas bonus next year, but besides that, it doesn't appear much of Maxtor will remain, besides maybe one director and a certain factory in China.
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Seagate's 1.5TB Barracuda: Bigger And Better?*
Thursday 2 October 2008 – 07:10
Seagate is the first hard drive vendor to offer a 1.5 TB drive in the 3.5” form factor. Meanwhile, WD sent us its RAID Edition 3 (RE3) drive. We tell you which is the best HDD choice today.
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Speedy Notebook Storage with Seagate's latest Momentus Drive*
Monday 22 August 2005 – 07:00
Seagate's new Momentus allows notebooks to be equipped with hard disks featuring up to 120 GB of capacity while setting new records for transfer rates and access times. We test both versions: Serial ATA and UltraATA/100. -
Seagate 500 GB External Hard Drive Goes eSATA*
Thursday 24 August 2006 – 01:50
Seagate enters the external SATA market with a bang: the 500 GB model has lots of capacity, and better performance than any USB or Firewire drive.
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Seagate 750 GB Barracuda Enters The Big League*
Thursday 29 June 2006 – 01:07
We pit the Seagate 7200.10, a perpendicular recording marvel, against the latest 500 GB monsters from Maxtor and Western Digital. What benefits does the new technology offer, both now and for the future?
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Seagate Set to Launch a Dozen New Disk Drives in Q3*
Thursday 17 June 2004 – 07:00
Seagate will unleash a barrage of new hard drives next quarter as it further expands its product lineup. On the menu are drives with capacities of 400 GB for desktops, 100 GB for notebooks and 300 GB for servers; a USB2 pocket hard drive with a 5 GB capacity and more. -
Seagate's Half-A-TeraByte Hard Drive Comes at a Price*
Friday 16 December 2005 – 06:00
Seagate is only the second vendor to offer a 500 GB hard drive, but such a large capacity comes at a price. Despite a full five-year warranty and other features, the Barracuda 7200.9's speed fails to live up to its predecessor - and that is not a good precedent to set for hard drives in general. -
New, Faster, Quieter: The Seagate Barracuda 7200.8*
Thursday 17 March 2005 – 06:00
After a period of relative quiet and a limit of 200 GB for its prior series of drives, Seagate is now piling it on with up to 400 GB of capacity for its new 7200.8 line, and availability of the drive in both internal and external variations. We put the eighth generation of the Barracuda to the test. -
Cheaper, Faster and More Versatile: External Hard Drives from CoolMax, Maxtor and Seagate*
Tuesday 8 March 2005 – 06:00
External hard drive storage has become a buyer's market. For less than $200, you now get USB or Firewire connectivity with 200 GB of capacity. The latest from CoolMax, Maxtor and Seagate show how vendors now want to make back up easier, too. -
A Latecomer Compared: Hitachi's UltraStar 146Z10 vs. Fujitsu, Maxtor and Seagate*
Friday 8 August 2003 – 07:00
Hitachi's newest hard drive spins at 10,000 rpm. Unfortunately, it arrived too late for our last comparison. Although it is not one of the newest hard drives, it is widely distributed. Today, as promised, we'll take a loook at how the latecomer takes on its rivals, Fujitsu, Maxtor and Seagate. -
Fast and Furious: New 7200 mobile drives from Hitachi And Seagate*
Friday 11 November 2005 – 06:00
Two new 7200 RPM notebook drives from Hitachi and Seagate are ready to power your high-performance notebook. Both perform well, but have different advantages - and warranties. -
Smart Hard Drives: Seagate Barracuda 7200.7 and Western Digital WD740 Raptor*
Friday 23 January 2004 – 06:00
The serial ATA interface is enhanced with a feature from SCSI: Native Command Queuing. Seagate's 7200.7 is the only native SATA interface commercially available, while Western Digital intends to accommodate the low-end server market with its new 74 GB Raptor. -
Storage Giant: Seagate's Barracuda 180*
Thursday 14 June 2001 – 07:00
Seagate currently offers the fastest hard drive - the Cheetah X15. Now, they establish a new record with their Barracuda 180, which can hold 180 GB on a single drive.
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