Western Digital working on 20,000 RPM Raptor
Western Digital working on 20,000 RPM Raptor
According to several sources close to the hard drive industry, Western
Digital is working on a 20,000 RPM Raptor hard drive to combat the
increasing pressure from SSD manufacturers.
We have spoken to a lot of people out here in Taipei about this
industry’s direction and one thing is becoming clear: SSDs are going to
be affordable in the next 12 to 18 months.
Because of this, hard drive manufacturers are starting to get a little
worried about what marketshare SSDs might eventually take away from
them—especially where performance is more of a concern than storage
capacity.
And that’s exactly what Western Digital’s Raptor line is all about.
The new drive will be very similar to the recently-released
VelociRaptor, in that it’ll be a 2.5in drive with a custom 3.5in
housing built around it. Details are incredibly light at this stage,
given that the product is still in development, and we don’t even have
a release timeframe at the moment.
However, our sources said that the drive will be ‘silent’ – that’s the
last thing I would have expected from a drive with platters spinning at
20,000 RPM. Western Digital is apparently working on silencing the
beast by improving the housing technology, which will now not just act
as a heatsink, but also as a noise cancelling device. We’d also hope
that the drive enclosure has some vibration dampening technology as
well, because that’s also likely to be a problem given the high spindle
speeds.
What do you think of these plans: feasible or barking mad? Discuss in the forums...
via bit-tech

