MacNN | TDK News http://www.macnn.com/ MacNN is the leading source for news about Apple and the Mac industry. It offers news, reviews, discussion, tips, troubleshooting, links, and reviews every day. The best place for Mac News. Period. en-us TDK, Latest News, Headlines, Stories; http://images.macnn.com/images/macnn-logo-bw.gif http://www.macnn.com/ TDK paves way for 2.5TB drive in early 2010 http://www.macnn.com/articles/09/08/07/tdk.2.5tb.hard.drive.plans/ <img align='left' src='http://images.macnn.com/esta/content/0908/wdcaviargreen2tb.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' />Advances in TDK's hard drive technology could lead to another large boost in the capacity of hard drives within a few months, a roadmap presented this week shows. The storage firm is currently going through qualification tests of 640GB drive platters that would fit into a typical 3.5-inch drive and so would allow significantly more storage than existing 2TB drives from Hitachi, Seagate and Wester... http://www.macnn.com/articles/09/08/07/tdk.2.5tb.hard.drive.plans/ Fri, 07 Aug 2009 14:40:00 GMT TDK claims HDD recording density record http://www.macnn.com/articles/08/09/30/tdk.recording.hdd.density/ <img align='left' src='http://images.macnn.com/esta/content/0809/tdkhead.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' />At the CEATEC show kicking off today in Japan, TDK announced it has achieved a new milestone in surface recording density for hard disk drives thanks to its prototype TMR head. The company achieved the worldís highest surface recording density at 803GB/inch2, which could result in a typical single 1.8-inch double-sided disk having the capacity of 260GB. The TMR head is the same one as introduced i... http://www.macnn.com/articles/08/09/30/tdk.recording.hdd.density/ Tue, 30 Sep 2008 20:15:00 GMT TDK to launch smallest Micro SATA SSD drives http://www.macnn.com/articles/08/06/02/tdks.micro.sata.ssds/ <img align='left' src='http://images.macnn.com/esta/content/0805/tdkssdteaser.jpg' border='0' width='176' height='120' />TDK will debut its HS1-series solid-state disk drives at the Computex Taipei 2008 show due to start tomorrow in Taiwan. At 1.8 inches, the drives are the smallest on the market to use a Micro SATA interface, and are meant for notebook computers and industrial devices. The drives are available in 16, 32 and 64GB capacities, and use single-level cell NAND flash memory. Prototype versions of the HS1 ... http://www.macnn.com/articles/08/06/02/tdks.micro.sata.ssds/ Mon, 02 Jun 2008 19:05:00 GMT