Seagate announces first 12GB 1-inch hard drive

We're getting all too accustomed to hard drive makers squeezing more and more data into smaller and smaller spaces, but there's still something really sweet about the news that Seagate's rolling out a new 12GB 1-inch drive called the ST1.3 that's 23% smaller than their current 1-inch drive yet squeezes in 50% more storage capacity. They're aiming these drives squarely at mobile phone makers, so brace yourselves for announcements of a whole bunch of 12GB cellphones in the weeks and months after Seagate starts shipping these things (they're saying it'll be Q3 of this year).
P.S. - Yeah, we know that flash is where it's at for portable devices, but it'll be a while before it's feasible (from a cost perspective) to put 12GB of flash into a cellphone.














Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Chris @ Feb 13th 2006 4:58PM
The possibilites for stuff in phones is insane now... think of it... a feature length movie downloaded to your phone or handheld... crazy!
I do think though... if they made them just a _tiny_ bit bigger... couldn't they store more? It seems like we're obsessed with stuff getting smaller... when I kind of think we're going a tad too far.
MMORPG Screenshots @ Feb 14th 2006 1:58AM
Wow, just imagine the possiblities. :)
Yah, cellphones will be incredible in the next few years.