Hitachi's
Announces New "Super-Pendicular" Hard Drive For More
Photo Storage
Travelstar 5K160 Combines Perpendicular Recording & IrMnCr Read
Heads for Industry's Most Technically-Advanced Mobile Hard Drive
Hitachi Press Release Summary:
SAN JOSE, Calif., May 15, 2006 – With concerted and meticulous
effort to develop, test and bring to market new perpendicular
magnetic recording (PMR) technology that would stand up to or
exceed the reliability expectations of current longitudinal
recording technology, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
(Hitachi) has achieved its goal by shipping today the most
reliable and technically-advanced* 2.5-inch hard drive in the
Travelstar 5K160. The 160-gigabyte (GB) Travelstar 5K160 is a
5400 RPM 2.5-inch hard drive designed for notebook and mobile
computing.
So impressive is Hitachi's new PMR implementation that the
company has dubbed the Travelstar 5K160 the "Super-pendicular
Drive" for its best-of-breed reliability performance and
leadership specifications. The same winning technology and
process used to implement PMR on the Travelstar 5K160 will be
replicated across Hitachi's product lines, including the
next-generation 1.8-inch hard drive, slated for delivery in the
latter half of 2006.
The top three contributors to hard-drive reliability are
technologies that most strongly resist media corrosion, head
instability and head/disk interference. Hitachi has addressed
these factors through the following mechanisms, which have
significantly impacted overall drive reliability:
Implementation of Hitachi-unique alloy combination and
layer-deposition process produced PMR media with best-of-breed
properties for corrosion resistance;
Use of new PMR write head greatly improved soft error rate
through ability to write smaller data bits more sharply and with
greater fidelity;
Use of the read-head alloy iridium-manganese-chromium (IrMnCr)
showed more than a 2X improvement in field reliability among
available hard drives using the new IrMnCr read sensor
(separately announced today; see Hitachi's animated video for
explanation of IrMnCr http://www.hitachigst.com.license2read).
Together, these technologies have seemingly produced a "drive of
steel," which exhibits industry-leading drive-level reliability
attributes, based on Hitachi's internal testing. These qualities
are a strong indicator for an extremely fast volume ramp for the
Travelstar 5K160 – potentially, the fastest of any Hitachi hard
drive product – which is slated for the third quarter of this
year.
"What we've achieved with the Travelstar 5K160 is a credit to
our technical teams' methodical, single-minded approach to
excellence, which we adopted from the start of the PMR
development process," said Hiroaki Nakanishi, CEO, Hitachi
Global Storage Technologies. "Our mission was to deliver PMR
technology when it's of the highest value to our customers,
which is when the transition from longitudinal recording would
be seamless in all regards, including reliability, performance,
volume ramp and cost. By all measures, that time is now."
"The move to perpendicular recording is a challenging but
necessary one, which is required to support the increased
demands in notebook capacity, especially as we see video
applications gaining popularity," said Campbell Kan, Head of
Mobile Computing Business Unit, Acer Inc. "We applaud Hitachi
for its meticulous effort in rolling out this promising new
storage technology and assuring a smooth transition."
The Super-pendicular Drive
The superior reliability demonstrated by the Travelstar 5K160 is
due in large part to the second-generation head and media
technology at work in the drive. First-generation technology was
used on drives that Hitachi implemented in its PMR field test
conducted since December 2004.
Second-generation technology involves major changes to both the
write head and the recording media. Hitachi closely integrated
development of the media and head to optimize their performance,
which is a key enabler to the superior reliability results of
the Travelstar 5K160.
Before product development began in earnest, perpendicular media
showed lower mechanical reliability than longitudinal media.
Perpendicular-media development required a rethinking of
reliability metrics and anticipation of new potential failure
mechanisms to help ensure the highest levels of corrosion
resistance and mechanical robustness. Using Hitachi's broad
experience in process, materials and equipment engineering,
state-of-the-art perpendicular media was developed and
transitioned to large scale manufacturing with impressive speed
and stability.
Hitachi's second-generation write head acts like an extremely
fine pencil-point capable of writing very sharply-defined data
bits that can be packed closely together without distortion.
This is important due to the high areal density of PMR drives.
The increased clarity and fidelity of the written data allows
the drive to deliver better bit-error-rate performance and,
therefore, better reliability margin.
As a vertically-integrated company, Hitachi Global Storage
Technologies has the internal resources necessary for the
development, optimization and verification of the dramatic
changes required for PMR. Hitachi, Ltd. provided additional
support, horizontally, from across its engineering practices.
"We marshaled resources from throughout Hitachi, Ltd. to exploit
the best minds in materials science engineering to achieve a
product of this caliber," said Dr. Michiharu Nakamura, executive
vice president & executive officer, Hitachi, Ltd., Hitachi Group
CTO. "The ability to tap this breadth and depth of engineering
knowledge is a powerful and unique formula for creating the
world's most reliable hard drives."
"Matsushita has established a strong reputation for the quality
and reliability of our systems. Hitachi's recent announcement of
the 5K160 2.5inch hard disk drive is a good example of how the
hard disk drive industry continues to make excellent progress in
improving not only the capacity of 2.5-inch drives for
notebooks, but also the basic reliability and robustness," said
Mr. Takagi, Director, IT Products Division at Matsushita
Electric Industrial Co, Ltd. "Matsushita looks forward to
working with suppliers such as Hitachi to continue to strengthen
our leading-edge Toughbook series of notebook computer systems."
Extensive Testing
Perhaps the strongest component of Hitachi's PMR effort was the
internal verification and testing process. A typical product
launch might involve the production of several thousand drives,
of which several hundred would go into intense stress testing.
In the case of the Travelstar 5K160, Hitachi produced
approximately 20,000 drives and stress-tested more than 5,000
with impressive results, demonstrating reliability
characteristics which exceed Hitachi's previous notebook
hard-drive generation – the Travelstar 5K100 – which has the
best-of-breed reliability performance .
Hitachi also produced and tested several hundred prototype PMR
products, which not only provided valuable data for the eventual
production-level product, but also yielded excellent reliability
results. In addition, a worldwide field test of notebook systems
running Hitachi PMR drives showed outstanding performance with
no end-user failures.
Leadership Specifications
In addition to high reliability and volume ramp, Hitachi's
criteria for shipping its first PMR product was to offer
leadership specifications. For a 2.5-inch mobile platform, this
means the drive would also have to represent the best attributes
for notebook and portable applications: low power, cool-running,
high performance and excellent shock resistance. Hitachi has
delivered that and more with the Travelstar 5K160.
The Travelstar 5K160 offers industry-leading power consumption
and heat-emission characteristics, which contribute to the host
system's overall battery consumption and life expectancy. In
addition, the shock resistance of the 5K160 shows leadership
capabilities in boundary testing. The drive also exhibits
leadership performance in application benchmark testing. The
Travelstar 5K160 offers 80 GB per disk platter on one- and
two-disk products for an upper capacity of 160 GB.
The Travelstar 5K160 will be available in US retail locations
this summer at an MSRP of $269 USD for the 160-GB product. A
Travelstar 5K160 Notebook Upgrade Kit will also be available at
$299 USD.
1.8-inch on PMR
Hitachi's 1.8-inch hard drive will follow its 2.5-inch brethren
in adopting PMR technology in the latter half of 2006. Targeted
at the consumer electronics market, the new drive is expected to
offer greater capacity with the lowest power consumption of any
1.8-inch hard drive, due in large part to a reduction of the
disk spin-speed to 3600 RPM from 4200 RPM. Hitachi's new
1.8-inch drive is expected to have a 20-percent improvement in
read/write power consumption and the fastest power-on-to-ready
time for immediacy of data delivery. Hitachi's new drive is
expected to continue its reign as the lightest 1.8-inch drive
with industry-leading shock robustness and acoustics.
These new 1.8-inch and 2.5-inch hard drives support Hitachi's
strategy to roll out PMR first on small-form-factor mobile
products to meet the demand for data-intensive video
applications on handheld and mobile devices.
* Statements regarding expected reliability and performance are
based upon Hitachi's stress, corrosion and field testing of hard
drives that are currently available from Hitachi and its
competitors.
Technical Specifications: Travelstar 5K160
160/120/80/60/40 GB (GB = 1 billion bytes, accessible capacity
may be less)
9.5 mm in height
102/102/95/95/95/95 grams in weight
5400 RPM
131 billion bits per square inch maximum areal density
4/4/2/2/1 recording heads
2/2/1/1/1 platter(s)
325 G (2ms) operating shock
1000 G (1ms) non-operating shock
540 Mb/s max. media transfer rate
11 ms seek time
5.5 ms average latency
100 Ultra DMA mode-5/SATA 1.5 Gb/s
8 MB data buffer
0.80 w active idle
0.60 w low power idle
2.5/2.5/2.2/2.2/2.2 Bels typical idle acoustics
5 to 55 degrees C operating temperature
Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB) spindle motor
About Hitachi Global Storage Technologies
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies is a storage technology
leader, founded in 2003 through the combination of Hitachi's and
IBM's hard disk drive businesses. Hitachi GST enables users to
fully engage in the digital lifestyle by providing high-value
hard drives in formats suitable for the office, on the road and
in the home.
With its legacy in hard drive invention, Hitachi GST will lead
the industry in celebrating the hard drive's golden anniversary
in 2006. After five decades of innovation, the hard drive has
had a profound effect on the computing and consumer electronics
industries. That heritage lives on at Hitachi GST through
products that define the standard for hard drive
miniaturization, capacity, performance and reliability.
With more than 27,000 employees worldwide, Hitachi GST offers a
comprehensive range of hard drive products for desktop
computers, high-performance servers, notebooks and consumer
devices.
For more information, please visit the company's web site at
www.hitachigst.com.
About Hitachi, Ltd.
Hitachi, Ltd., (NYSE: HIT / TSE: 6501), headquartered in Tokyo,
Japan, is a leading global electronics company with
approximately 356,000 employees worldwide. Fiscal 2005 (ended
March 31, 2006) consolidated sales totaled 9,464 billion yen
($80.9 billion). The company offers a wide range of systems,
products and services in market sectors including information
systems, electronic devices, power and industrial systems,
consumer products, materials and financial services. For more
information on Hitachi, please visit the company's website at
http://www.hitachi.com. |