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Technology Stocks : Seagate Technology - Fundamentals
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To: Mark Madden who wrote (887)6/2/1999 9:48:00 AM
From: Duker  Read Replies (1) of 1989
 
Seagate Breaks Another Technology Record: Demonstrates 105,000 Track-Per-Inch Recording Density

Latest Achievement Offers Eight Times Greater Recording Density Than Hard Disc Drives Shipping Today - The Potential Equivalent of 25 Mbits/Square Inch

SCOTTS VALLEY, Calif., June 2 /PRNewswire/ -- Seagate Technology, Inc. (NYSE: SEG - news) today achieved another breakthrough in storage technology by demonstrating the ability to record 105,000 concentric tracks of data on a disc within the space of an inch (2.54 cm), enabled by a high-speed, two-stage head positioning system. This unprecedented track density is the equivalent of writing 420 rows of text in the thickness of a sheet of paper and represents an eight-fold increase compared to the storage track density of conventional hard disc drives shipping today. Track density is a key metric in determining the storage capacity of a disc drive.

''The breakthrough demonstrated by Seagate is very significant and promises to have a dramatic impact on the future face of storage technology,'' said Tom Porter, Seagate's Chief Technical Officer. ''With the 105,000 track-per-inch capability shown in this technology demonstration, it would be possible to record 36 gigabytes on a single, two-sided disc, or an equivalent of 25 Mbits/square inch, if applied to conventional drive technology''

Seagate's OAW architecture provides a number of key technologies that afford several different solutions to the upcoming challenges in increasing the storage capacity of disc drives. Key components of the demonstration included a fibre-directed laser beam, a micro-positioning mirror integrated onto a hybrid opto-magnetic recording head, a micro-focusing lens, and a patterned polycarbonate plastic disc. A position error of only 1.2 microinches was measured. This is sufficiently accurate to provide a track density of 105,000 tracks-per-inch.

Seagate Technology, Inc. is a leading provider of technology and products enabling people to store, access, and manage information. The Company is committed to providing best-in-class products to help people get information when, where and how they want it. Seagate is the world's largest manufacturer of disc drives, magnetic discs and read-write heads, an innovator in tape drives, and a leading developer of Enterprise Information Management software. Seagate can be found around the globe and at seagate.com. For automated news, stock and financial information by phone, dial toll-free 877-SEG-NYSE. Outside the U.S. and Canada, dial 760-704-4368.

NOTE: Seagate and Seagate Technology are registered trademarks of Seagate Technology, Inc. All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

SOURCE: Seagate Technology, Inc.

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