Seagate in particular has consistently delivered HDDs with ever-increasing capacities, and the Exos X24 sits at the top of the summit. The drive debuted at the end of last year, and is the ...
According to Seagate, 90 percent of the components used to build Exos M drives come from previous generations. Two models have been unveiled: one with a 30TB capacity and another with 32TB.
As noted by Tom's Hardware, where we first saw the HAMR coming down, Seagate seems to confuse Exos M and Exos M 3+ when it comes time to promote its literally hot hard drive tech. Presumably ...