Jun 11, 2008 01:00
Toshiba's New 1.8-Inch HDD Achieves 160GB, the Industry's Largest(1) Storage Capacity for Drive with a Serial ATA Interface
TOKYO —(Business Wire)— Jun. 11, 2008 Toshiba Corporation today announced a new line-up of 1.8-inch hard disk drives (HDD) adopting a serial ATA interface, including the industry's first(1) drive of this type with a capacity of 160 gigabytes. The new 160GB drive, MK1617GSG, and an 80GB drive, MK8017GSG, will enter mass production in August.
Toshiba's new 1.8-inch HDDs boost interface speed to 1.5Gbps and offer a rotation speed of 5,400 rpm, faster than the current generation of Toshiba 1.8-inch HDD (MK1214GAH, parallel ATA, 120GB). By realizing the industry's first 160GB 1.8-inch drive with a serial ATA interface, Toshiba assures that mobile PCs will be able to meet the most demanding user needs.
The new MK1617GSG drive is more environmentally efficient than Toshiba's current MK1216GSG (120GB) model, and raises energy consumption efficiency, as defined under the Japanese legal standard, to 0.00281W/GB, a 25% improvement. The drive improves the maximum internal data transfer rate by approximately 17%, and supports faster data access in reading and writing that enhances overall performance.
Alongside Toshiba's 1.8-inch HDD of 80GB and 120GB serial ATA interface drives already in the market, the new drives will provide product manufacturers with a broad line-up that supports diverse applications. The new drives will also contribute to achievement of environmentally conscious products in full compliance with the EU's RoHS directive(2). -0-
Outline of New Models
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Model name Formatted Capacity Dimensions Weight
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MK1617GSG 160GB 54.0 x 78.5 x 8.0mm 62g
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MK8017GSG 80GB 54.0 x 78.5 x 8.0mm 60g
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Main Specifications
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Model name MK1617GSG MK8017GSG
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Formatted capacity 160GB 80GB
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Number of platters 2 1
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Number of heads 4 2
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Average seek time 15msec
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Rotational speed 5,400rpm
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Interface Serial-ATA
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Interface speed 1.5Gbps
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Dimensions (W x D x H, mm) 54.0 (W) x 78.5 (D) x 8.0 (H)
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Weight 62g (max) 60g (max)
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Energy consumption efficiency 0.00281W/GB 0.00563W/GB
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Operating: 4,900 m/s2 (500G, 2msec)
Shock resistance —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—
Non-operating: 14,700 m/s2 (1,500G, 1msec)
From:gizmodo
Sadly, it will not fit into the Shift
Just get this one...
http://clevery.co.jp/eshop/g/g2080319163458/
Related
Has anyone been eyeing up the Raspberry Pi? Soon to come out of the development stage into production. Looks like it would be a winner combined with a small touchscreen display and a port of ICS (with the phone stuff, etc, removed to enhance performance)
The details :The first product is about the size of a credit card, and is designed to plug into a TV or be combined with a touch screen accessory for a low cost tablet. The product will be available in two configurations: Model A and Model B. The expected price is $25 for a fully-configured Model-A system and around $35 for a Model B.
http://elinux.org/RaspberryPiBoard
700MHz Broadcom BCM2835 media processor featuring an ARM11 ARM1176JZF-S core, Broadcom GPU core, DSP core and support for Package-on-Package (PoP) RAM
128MiB (Model A) or 256MiB of SDRAM (Model B), stacked on top of the CPU as a PoP device
OpenGL ES 2.0
1080p30 H.264 high-profile decode
Composite and HDMI video output (not at the same time)
One USB 2.0 port provided by the BCM2835
SD/MMC/SDIO memory card slot
General-purpose I/O (About 16 3v3) and various other interfaces, brought out to 1.27mm pin-strip
Optional integrated 2-port USB hub and 10/100 Ethernet controller (Model B)
Open software (Iceweasel, KOffice, Python)
Capability to support various expansion boards
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te8jt-jUkm8&feature=player_embedded
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I know you wouldn't create a new thread without first searching, as specified in the rules which you read when you joined, so I assume there's something wrong with the search function. Would you like to let admin know it's not working or shall I?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1240667&highlight=raspberry+pi
ahhh ****, I was typing in rapberry pi lmao, and no it's not spam. Went up and typed it again, soon as I had Ra in it came up Rapberry. No wonder I never saw it Q_Q
Too bad! Plus its coming out soon.
Yeh, looking forward to the release date, hoping to be one of the lucky bidders chosen
Have you registered?
looking forward to it....also FXI Cotton Candy
Mine arrived today. Been saving for this baby for the last 5 and a half months. Cost me just over £2,500...
Corsair Obsidian Series 650D Case
Intel Core i7 3930K Six-Core Processor (3.2GHz - 12MB Cache)
Asus Rampage IV Extreme R.O.G. Motherboard
16GB Hyper-X Genesis Quad DDR3 RAM (2133MHz X.M.P.)
2x Nvidia 2GB GTX 670 (SLi)
480GB Hyper-X 3K Solid-State Drive
Intel Certified Liquid CPU Cooler
Corsair 850W Enthusiast Series PSU
Windows 7 Professional 64-bit
Sorry if there's a thread for this already.
Minesweeper runs great on it!
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There Is
IB4x
where x is a variable dependent on which Mod happens to get here first :good:
CPU: Amd phenom x6 3.2ghz overclocked to 3.6ghz
RAM:Corsair ddr3 8gb 1333mhz
GPU: XFX radeon HD 6750 1gb
Thermal take case
PSU: corsair 750watt gaming serie
1st hardrive 120gb SSD
2nd Hardrive 1tb HDD
OS: windows 7 64bit
Motherboard: Asus
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jayjayjoker2 said:
Motherboard: Asus
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All that detail and then just "Asus"
My computer has a dedicated search drive.
just built my first rig a couple months back.
i7-3770
xfx radeon 7970 black edition
asus p8z77-v motherboard
g.skill 8gb RAM
corsair force gt 240gb SSD
such an awesome feeling booting up for the first time.
jaszek said:
My computer has a dedicated search drive.
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Maybe, just maybe, XDA could be set so that you can only become a member and post ANYWHERE if you can prove that your computer has one of those great thingamibobs as well :good:
jaszek said:
My computer has a dedicated search drive.
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I cannot search sub-threads using Tapatalk. I don't have access to my PC either as I am out of the house.
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I have to close this thread because, as mentioned, one like this already exists.
Dear all I want to purchase new pc (desktop) but I want to know the req configuration for decompiling & compiling apk's,also kernel compiling works.
1)RAM
2)processor speed
3)HDD capacity
Anyone helpme
Thanks in advance.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1765837&page=348 <<< perhaps best asked in this thread good sir.
Just for the sake of organization.
Thats OK said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1765837&page=348 <<< perhaps best asked in this thread good sir.
Just for the sake of organization.
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IBM XT is the best choice -
XT
Main article: IBM Personal Computer XT
The "IBM Personal Computer XT", IBM's model 5160, was an enhanced machine that was designed for diskette and hard drive storage, introduced two years after the introduction of the "IBM Personal Computer". It had eight expansion slots and a 10 MB hard disk (later versions 20 MB). Unlike the model 5150 PC, the model 5160 XT no longer had a cassette jack, but still contained the Cassette Basic interpreter in ROMs. The XT could take 256 kB of memory on the main board (using 64 kbit DRAM); later models were expandable to 640 kB. (The BIOS ROM and adapter ROM and RAM space, including video RAM space [since the video hardware was always an adapter] filled the remaining 384 kB of the one megabyte address space of the 8088 CPU.) It was usually sold with a Monochrome Display Adapter (MDA) video card.[citation needed] The processor was a 4.77 MHz Intel 8088 and the expansion bus 8-bit XT bus architecture (later called 8-bit Industry Standard Architecture (ISA) by IBM's competitors). The XT's expansion slots were placed closer together[27] than with the original PC;[28] this rendered the XT's case and mainboard incompatible with the model 5150's case and mainboard. The slots themselves and the peripheral cards however were compatible, unless a rare card designed for the PC happened to use the extra width of the 5150's slots, in which case the card might require two slots in the XT. The XT's expansion slot mechanical design, including the slot spacing and the design of the case openings and expansion card retaining screws, was identical to the design that was later used in the IBM PC AT and is still used as of 2011, though (since the phase-out of ISA slots) with different actual slot connectors and bus standards.
Make sure your new PC also comes with a search button since your current one does not appear to have one.
I also suggest purchasing an extended warranty that includes ID:10T and PEBKAC protection.
As stated earlier in this thread please ask your question in this forum. Thanks
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1765837&page=348
Hi all
With a lot of the features found in leading manufactures handsets, the ZTE Axon looks like a promising device. One omission is a microSD card slot, which for me is a must. Who's planning on purchasing the ZTE Axon, and why?
For those unaware of the specs:good:
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Specifications:
Display - IPS LCD, 5.5 inches, 1440 x 2560 pixels (~534 ppi pixel density)
Chipset - Qualcomm Snapdragon 810
CPU - Quad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A53 & Quad-core 2 GHz Cortex-A57
GPU - Adreno 430
RAM - 4 GB
Memory - 32 GB
Camera - 13 MP + 2MP (Dual camera), 4128 x 3096 pixels, autofocus, dual LED flash
Secondary Camera - 8 MP
Sensors - Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
Connectivity - Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, WiFi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth v4.1
Battery - 3000 mAh
Dimensions - 153.9 x 73.7 x 9.4 mm
Weight - 173 g
Color Availability - Ion Gold, Chromium Silver, Phthalo Blue
Source: gsmarena
I have ordered this phone plus case from Amazon. As a Belgian, the total cost of the phone, tax and duty included, is almost the cost of a S6 Edge. But I like the being a bit more original so I have chosen this phone. The specs are nice and so are most reviews. Really looking forward and I hope having it by the end of the week.
This seller is telling that sim slot 2 can take microSD too.
Is it true?
Csetoue said:
This seller is telling that sim slot 2 can take microSD too.
Is it true?
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An Axon Lux is pictured, China only for this release. Notice fingerprint reader on back. Axon does not have this, check pics in case thread under accessories. No SD expansion slot on Axon, only Axon Lux
The year 2022 will see one of the fiercest battles in the history between Mediatek and Qualcomm where both these brands are ready with MediaTek Dimensity 9000 and Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipsets respectively to grab the flagship market. Which one of these would do you think would do better?
Moot competition. There will be newer chipsets that will supersede the performance of both 9000 and Gen 1 in 6 months.
Also both vendors don't support their chipsets for more than 2 years so history will remember these clowns for meteoric rise in e-waste.
Nothing beats my XDA Exec!
NETWORKTechnologyGSM / UMTS
LAUNCHAnnounced2005, AugustStatusDiscontinued
BODYDimensions127 x 81 x 25 mm (5.0 x 3.19 x 0.98 in)Weight285 g (10.05 oz)KeyboardQWERTYSIMMini-SIM
DISPLAYTypeTFT resistive touchscreen, 65K colorsSize3.6 inches, 73 x 55 mm, 40.1 cm2 (~39.0% screen-to-body ratio)Resolution640 x 480 pixels, 4:3 ratio (~222 ppi density) Handwriting recognition
PLATFORMOSMicrosoft Windows Mobile 5.0 PocketPCCPUIntel Bulverde 520 MHz
MEMORYCard slotSDIO/MMCInternal64MB RAM, 128MB ROM
MAIN CAMERASingle1.3 MPVideoYes
SELFIE CAMERASingleVGA videocall cameraVideo
SOUNDLoudspeakerYes, with stereo speakersAlert typesVibration; Downloadable polyphonic, MP3, AAC ringtones3.5mm jackNo Dual speakers
COMMSWLANWi-Fi 802.11bBluetooth1.2GPSNoInfrared portYesRadioNoUSBminiUSB
FEATURESSensorsBrowserWAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (PocketIE) Pocket Office
Voice memo
MP3/AAC player
BATTERYTypeRemovable Li-Ion 1620 mAh battery
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karandpr said:
Moot competition. There will be newer chipsets that will supersede the performance of both 9000 and Gen 1 in 6 months.
Also both vendors don't support their chipsets for more than 2 years so history will remember these clowns for meteoric rise in e-waste.
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Maybe, but perhaps everything works like this. Dimensity 9000 may be so good, but every good things gets old in some days.
I don't need no stinking support