Guys and gals...From Tom's Hardware:

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Hitachi Takes over Management of IBM storage disk technology 

As we reported previously, Hitachi assumed management responsibility for
IBM's hard disk drive storage technology on Monday. In a press release
issued today, the new entity, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies,
announced plans to squeeze four gigabytes of data onto the existing
1-inch Microdrive, the world's smallest hard disk drive. The new 4GB
version of the Microdrive will rely on ultra-miniaturized components,
including a new read-write head that is one-half the size of its
previous version and yields a 40% decrease in the height at which the
head travels above the disk platter. The Femto Slider Head is the next
generation of head slider technology. This new technology is reported to
be so miniaturized that it is comparable in size to a single grain of
table salt. 

The tracks per inch of the Microdrive's areal density have been
increased to more than sixty billion bits of data per square inch,
according to Hitachi. The areal density of the 4GB Microdrive is made
possible by using Hitachi's new five-layer patented "Pixie Dust" media
technology. Another significant technical achievement is an increased
data transfer rate reported to be a 50% improvement from the earlier
version of the Microdrive. 

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Hitachi had the first 10,000 rpm drive, if memory serves me correctly.


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