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Seagate plans SSD, 2T-byte hard drive

By Agam Shah , IDG News Service , 05/30/2008
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The story "Seagate plans SSD, 2T-byte hard drive for next year," posted to the wire on Thursday, has been changed to clarify the target audience for Seagate's possible plans to replace hard drives with solid-state drives. The fourth paragraph now reads:

While there is no competition now between hard drives and SSDs, Seagate is thinking of going to SSDs in the long term to replace hard drives for top-tier enterprises.

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