Sub-1" hard disk drives on the horizon
The growing demand for low-cost, high-capacity, and compact storage for mobile devices is pushing development of small form-factor hard-disk drives and the first of a new generation of sub-1" (2.5 centimeters) drives should hit the market in 2004. "One of the first companies to show a sub-1" hard disk drive is expected to be Japan’s Toshiba Corp."
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