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To: Carey Thompson who wrote (9901)10/26/1998 2:23:00 PM
From: fiberman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 11057
 
10/26 09:04 Western Digital Announces One of Industry's First Ultra ATA/66
Hard <WDC.N>

Western Digital Announces One of
Industry's First Ultra ATA/66 Hard Drives, the WD Caviar 13.0 GB, With
Leading Time-to-Market 4.3 GB Per Platter Areal Density

IRVINE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 26, 1998--
Outperforms competitive products by 25 to 35 percent
Bringing one of the industry's first Ultra ATA/66 interface hard
drives to market, Western Digital Corp. (NYSE: WDC) Monday introduced
a 13.0 GB, three-platter, Ultra ATA/66 hard drive.
The WD Caviar 13.0 GB hard drive incorporates WD's exclusive Data
Lifeguard(TM) feature which protects end-user data by automatically
detecting, isolating, and repairing possible problem areas on the hard
drive before data loss can occur. Combined with the Data Lifeguard
protection system, the new Ultra ATA/66 interface provides end users
with the maximum data reliability in hard drives today.
Evaluation units are now available, with production of the WD
Caviar 13.0 GB hard drive commencing this month. The capacities of
this new platform range from 4.3 GB to 13.0 GB. The estimated retail
street price of the WD Caviar 13.0 GB is $339. The new hard drive
carries a three-year limited warranty.
"With the dramatic increase in areal density growth in the past
several years, time-to-market and volume-to-market execution has
become mandatory for all drive makers," said John Monroe, chief
analyst for rigid disk drives at Dataquest. "In spite of a recent
trend toward ultra-low cost storage options, performance and quality
remain crucial differentiators in OEM acceptance of new hard drive
products."
"The testing that has been done in our exclusive F.I.T. Lab has
shown that the WD Caviar outperforms similar competitive offerings by
25 to 35 percent under Windows 95 and Windows 98 as shown by
Ziff-Davis' Winbench(R) 98 Version 1.0(a)," said John Burger, vice
president of marketing for Western Digital. "Leadership on key
attributes of performance and quality should allow Western Digital to
garner primary supplier positions at top PC OEMs."
The WD Caviar 13.0 GB hard drive has an average read seek time of
9.5 ms that combines with a 5400 RPM rotational spindle speed for
today's high performance requirements. The drive supports Mode 4 PIO
(programmable input/output), Mode 2 DMA (direct memory access), Ultra
ATA/33 and Ultra ATA/66. Ultra ATA/66 allows data to transfer at
speeds of up to 66.6 MB/s, doubling the data transfer rate of 33.3
MB/s.
Data Lifeguard is an enhancement feature of S.M.A.R.T.
(Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology). The exclusive
WD feature is always enabled and works independently of S.M.A.R.T.
S.M.A.R.T. is a technology that predicts possible system down time by
warning the user of potential hard drive failure when enabled.
The Ultra ATA/66 interface enhances data integrity through
improved timing margins and the use of Cyclical Redundancy Check
(CRC), a data protection system that helps assure the integrity of
transferred data. The interface allows host computers to send and
retrieve faster, removing bottlenecks associated with data transfers.
The WD Caviar 13.0 GB is packaged with MicroHouse's EZ-Drive,
version 9.09W software utility. This utility allows end users to break
the 8.4 GB hard drive limitation on some traditional system BIOSs. The
use of EZ-Drive, version 9.09W, will support the full capacity of
drives greater than 8.4 GB by overcoming operating systems and system
BIOS limitations, while offering the end users ease-of-installation
and the ability to easily copy data from their existing drive.
Western Digital is a leader in information storage products and
services. The company designs and manufactures hard drives for
personal and enterprise-wide computing, and markets them to leading
systems manufacturers and selected resellers under the Western Digital
brand name. Western Digital is the first Fortune 500, multinational
company to have been awarded company-wide ISO 9001 registration,
linking all WD organizations with a consistent global standard for
quality processes. The company was founded in 1970 and has long been
noted for its storage and end-market systems-level design knowledge.
The company's home page can be found at westerndigital.com.
This release contains forward looking statements, including
statements relating to commencement of production of the WD Caviar
13.0 GB drive and the garnering of primary supplier positions at top
PC OEMs. The forward looking statements are based on current
management expectations, and actual results may differ materially as a
result of several factors, including: successful transfer and
commencement of production of the WD Caviar 13.0 GB drive; continued
improvement in time to market and time to volume of the company's new
hard drives; continued successful qualification of the company's
drives with key OEM customers; changes in customer order patterns;
business conditions and growth in the personal computing industry; and
other factors discussed in the company's Form 10-K for the year ended
June 27, 1998, it recent Form 10-Qs, and its other SEC filings.
Western Digital undertakes no obligation to update forward-looking
statements to reflect events or circumstances occurring after the date
of such statements.
Western Digital is a registered trademark of Western Digital
Corp. Data Lifeguard is a trademark of Western Digital Corp. All other
brand and product names mentioned herein are the property of their
respective companies.
(a) Western Digital used Winbench 98 Version 1.0 Business Disk Winmark
on a Pentium II, 300 MHz Intel LX chipset, 32 MB of RAM, WD Caviar
13.0 GB hard drive and Microsoft Windows 95 OEM SR-2. The tests were
performed without independent verification by Ziff-Davis and that
Ziff-Davis makes no representations or warranties as to the result of
the test.
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CONTACT: Western Digital Corp., Irvine
Carol Thornton, 949/932-6005
carol.thorntonwdc.com
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