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To: Z Analyzer who wrote (4863)11/12/1997 10:31:00 AM
From: Gottfried   of 9124
 
Z, you asked >Any thoughts from experts on the subject?<
My expertise was in DD component development (heads, disk, R/W channels), not manufacturing. If SEG is convinced they need the
added data density MR heads can provide, then it makes sense
for them to buy MR heads, if they are capacity constrained.
I am somewhat surprised inductive heads have lasted this long.
After all, the first drives with MR heads were shipped 6 years
ago.

I don't know what the conversion form making inductive to
making MR costs. Both use a thin film process, but MR is more
complex, because you need to make separate read and write
elements which are closely aligned.

GM
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