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Fujitsu Asia unveils MHZ2 BH
Series SATA hard disk drives
ConvergenceAsia staff
18/12/2007
Regional IT and
communications solutions provider Fujitsu Asia has announced the MHZ2 BH
series of Serial Advanced Technology Attachment (SATA) hard disk drives (HDDs)
for the ASEAN and India markets.
Incorporating a 2.5-inch form factor, the MHZ2 BH series is available in
seven models with storage capacities ranging from 40 gigabytes (GB) to 320
GB. All seven versions are designed with a spindle speed of 5,400
revolutions per minute (rpm) and a maximum data throughput rate of 3
gigabits per second (Gbps).
The high storage capacities are realised via perpendicular magnetic
recording (PMR) technology. PMR technology aligns magnetic charges
perpendicular to the disk surface. This allows a HDD to store data using
smaller bit sizes, for higher storage densities and capacities.
The compact form factor, high storage capacities and throughput rates as
well as fast spindle speed make the series suitable for use in products such
as:
- Desktop and notebook PCs
- HDD-based digital audio and video recorders
- Other consumer electronics products
Due to higher levels of desktop and notebook PC performance and expanding
use of the Internet, demand has been increasing in recent years for HDDs
that can accommodate heavier volumes of data, such as video and audio data,
said Loh Chong Shing, Regional Senior Vice President of Fujitsu Asia.
“Fujitsu developed the high-capacity MHZ2 BH series to meet these needs,” he
added.
The MHZ2 BH series of SATA HDDs will be available for the ASEAN (including
Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines and Vietnam) and India
markets beginning Q1 2008. |
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