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disk drive

a mechanical device in a COMPUTER which records and retrieves data from a rotating magnetic or vinyl disk.
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Hitachi-LG Data Storage have agreed to plead guilty in connection with rigging bids and fixing prices for sales of optical disc drives and will pay a US$21.1 million fine, the U.S.
In Europe, 18 per cent of all hard disc drive business is already from this region.
"Seagate's Savvio enterprise-class 2.5-inch small form factor disc drive is the result of extensive research with HP and other leaders interested in solving end-user IT challenges to improve IOPS performance, consolidate space, and reduce power consumption," said Sherman Black, Seagate Senior Vice President and General Manager of Enterprise Storage.
The disc drive itself measures 5.6cm x 3.4cm x 0.75cm and is intended for use in portable devices such as digital cameras, handhelds and cell phones.
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"Microsoft's successful launch of the Xbox video game system can certainly be attributed in part to the excellent qualification cycle that occurred with Seagate's U Series disc drives," said Todd Holmdahl, general manager of Xbox Hardware at Microsoft.
NCQ on a disc drive uses a similar approach to stage and move data commands with high efficiency.
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