The driver will use Hamr Technology – thermomagnetic record that allows you to significantly increase the data density. However, for the production of such Western digital discs, you will have to modernize factories that will affect the price: initially 40-A-Aite models will be expensive.
However, the company expects the price to decrease with the increase in demand. In particular, there is interest in such discs in the data centers where the volumes of high, stored data are constantly growing.
The WD also plans to expand the blue hard drives line with an increasing volume to close the needs of ordinary users, not only the job.
Real HDDs are still in demand in the 2 – 4 TB segment, but the trend is gradually changing to a larger capacity.
Source: Ferra

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