Sunday 28 June 2009

Samsung Signpoint M7 Hard Drive for Notebooks Enhanced Ruggedness, Lower Power Consumption

Samsung have unveiled their new Signpoint M7 500GB 2.5 notebook hard
drive which is aimed at those looking for a more shock resistant hard
drive than other traditional drives but, for whatever reason (though
cost will doubtless be a factor) wish to steer clear of solid state
drives - though the level of ruggedness offered by SSDs far surpasses
that offered by traditional HDDs, inclusive of this new Samsung HDD.

The new 5,400rpm Samsung Signpoint M7 500GB hard drive comes enclosed in
a hardened shell designed to increase the drive's resilience to shocks
and, to that end, offers a reported shock tolerance of 400G/2ms whilst,
thanks to the employment of a new drive controller, also manages to cut
the drive's power consumption by around 25% compared to other comparable
HDDs whilst offering a purported 18% increase in access speeds
(specifically offering a drive ready time of 4 seconds, 12ms typical
seek time and 5.6ms average latency).

Coming with a 8MB buffer and boasting a 2.5W maximum power requirement -
and requiring just 0.25W in standby and 0.2W in sleep mode - the new
500GB Samsung Signpoint M7 notebook hard drive is set to commence
shipping in Europe and North America later this month along with 250GB,
320GB and 400GB capacity models though there's no word concerning the
Signpoint M7 range's pricing at this stage.

Samsung

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