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Insatiable demand carries HDDs through recession

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 23 July 2008 - 14:07 · 4 comments & 2912 views

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Despite a poor second-quarter earnings performance from leading Hard Disk Drive (HDD) supplier Seagate Technology, the overall HDD industry is continuing to thrive in 2008 due to an insatiable demand for low-cost, high-capacity storage devices, according to iSuppli.

"Unlike the NAND flash chip industry, HDD vendors have been able to resist the worst impacts of the economic slowdown by learning how to control their costs," said Krishna Chander, senior analyst for storage systems at iSuppli. "The industry also has been aided by increased demand for more storage in PCs – as new applications demand increasingly larger-capacity HDDs. As long as demand for low-cost storage capacity keeps rising, the HDD industry will find ways to deliver."

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#1 dmd3x on 23 Jul 2008 - 20:47
I really like the current pricing.
#2 HalcyonX12 on 23 Jul 2008 - 22:13
My demands are indeed insatiable.
(1 reply) #3 lnxpro on 24 Jul 2008 - 02:24
can't wait for the 1 terabyte HDDs to drop below $100. then i'll be good. will upgrade my existing 500 GB HDDs with 1 TB HDDs as the time comes
#3.1 mrmckeb on 24 Jul 2008 - 03:37
Nah man, I'm going to skip terabyte HDDs and wait until yottabyte drives come down to around the US$100 mark.

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