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May 8 WDC Western Digital (NASDAQ:WDC) shareholders have earned a 113% return over the last year
May 8 VECO Q1 2024 Veeco Instruments Inc Earnings Call
May 8 VECO Veeco Instruments Inc (VECO) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript Highlights: Strong Performance ...
May 8 VECO Veeco Instruments Inc. 2024 Q1 - Results - Earnings Call Presentation
May 8 VECO Veeco Instruments Inc. (VECO) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
May 7 VECO Veeco Instruments (VECO) Q1 Earnings and Revenues Beat Estimates
May 7 STX Hedge Fund Legend Druckenmiller Shares His Top Secrets For 30% Returns
May 7 VECO Veeco Instruments Inc (VECO) Q1 Earnings: Surpasses Revenue Forecasts and Delivers Strong ...
May 7 VECO Veeco Instruments Non-GAAP EPS of $0.45 beats by $0.04, revenue of $174.5M beats by $3.86M
May 7 VECO Veeco Reports First Quarter 2024 Financial Results
May 7 VECO Leading Edge Semiconductor Company Places Multi-System Laser Annealing Order Including First Nanosecond Annealing System
May 7 MRVL Marvell Technology, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:MRVL) Intrinsic Value Is Potentially 19% Below Its Share Price
May 6 VECO Veeco Instruments Q1 2024 Earnings Preview
May 6 MRVL Marvell Technology, Inc. Announces Conference Call to Review First Quarter of Fiscal Year 2025 Financial Results
May 6 TER Here's What Key Metrics Tell Us About Teradyne (TER) Q1 Earnings (Revised)
May 6 AVT Investing in Avnet (AVT)? Don't Miss Assessing Its International Revenue Trends
May 6 MRVL Marvell Technology: Eyes On Earnings Following A Soft Outlook In March
May 4 STX Morgan Stanley’s Top 15 Stock Picks for 2024
May 4 AVT Analysts Have Lowered Expectations For Avnet, Inc. (NASDAQ:AVT) After Its Latest Results
May 3 WDC Western Digital (WDC) Is Considered a Good Investment by Brokers: Is That True?
Hard Disk Drive

A hard disk drive (HDD), hard disk, hard drive, or fixed disk, is an electromechanical data storage device that uses magnetic storage to store and retrieve digital information using one or more rigid rapidly rotating disks (platters) coated with magnetic material. The platters are paired with magnetic heads, usually arranged on a moving actuator arm, which read and write data to the platter surfaces. Data is accessed in a random-access manner, meaning that individual blocks of data can be stored or retrieved in any order and not only sequentially. HDDs are a type of non-volatile storage, retaining stored data even when powered off.Introduced by IBM in 1956, HDDs became the dominant secondary storage device for general-purpose computers by the early 1960s. Continuously improved, HDDs have maintained this position into the modern era of servers and personal computers. More than 200 companies have produced HDDs historically, though after extensive industry consolidation most units are manufactured by Seagate, Toshiba, and Western Digital. HDDs dominate the volume of storage produced (exabytes per year) for servers. Though production is growing slowly, sales revenues and unit shipments are declining because solid-state drives (SSDs) have higher data-transfer rates, higher areal storage density, better reliability, and much lower latency and access times.The revenues for SSDs, most of which use NAND, slightly exceed those for HDDs. Though SSDs have nearly 10 times higher cost per bit, they are replacing HDDs in applications where speed, power consumption, small size, and durability are important.The primary characteristics of an HDD are its capacity and performance. Capacity is specified in unit prefixes corresponding to powers of 1000: a 1-terabyte (TB) drive has a capacity of 1,000 gigabytes (GB; where 1 gigabyte = 1 billion bytes). Typically, some of an HDD's capacity is unavailable to the user because it is used by the file system and the computer operating system, and possibly inbuilt redundancy for error correction and recovery. Also there is confusion regarding storage capacity, since capacities are stated in decimal Gigabytes (powers of 10) by HDD manufacturers, where as some operaring systems report capacities in binary Gibibytes, which results in a smaller number than advertised. Performance is specified by the time required to move the heads to a track or cylinder (average access time) adding the time it takes for the desired sector to move under the head (average latency, which is a function of the physical rotational speed in revolutions per minute), and finally the speed at which the data is transmitted (data rate).
The two most common form factors for modern HDDs are 3.5-inch, for desktop computers, and 2.5-inch, primarily for laptops. HDDs are connected to systems by standard interface cables such as PATA (Parallel ATA), SATA (Serial ATA), USB or SAS (Serial Attached SCSI) cables.

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