
SSD drives are said to take over storage solutions in the future, so that begs the question – will hard drives be driven to extinction? Western Digital doesn’t think so as they are busy working on a new 20,000 rpm Raptor hard drive. Other than the rpm value, nothing else is known about this hush-hush project, although some sources from Taiwan have disclosed that it will be a 2.5″ hard drive that comes in a custom-built 3.5″ housing and will run as silent as a nuclear submarine. I jest, but it will probably be much quieter compared to a standard hard drive, losing out only to SSDs and other flash memory. This is made possible thanks to a modified spindle housing that does not vibrate at high speeds.
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