NEW FUJITSU DESKTOP HARD DRIVE SERIES OFFERS FASTEST DATA TRANSFER RATE IN THE INDUSTRY.Fujitsu Computer Products of America, Inc. (FCPA FCPA Foreign Corrupt Practices Act FCPA Fairfax County Park Authority (Virginia) FCPA Fujitsu Computer Products of America FCPA Fair Campaign Practices Act FCPA Fellow of CPA Australia FCPA Florida Concrete & Products Association ), one of the world's leading suppliers of hard drives and computer peripherals, has announced its latest 20.4 GB per platter desktop hard disk drives. The MPG3xxxAT/H series offers industry-leading data transfer rates, leading-edge interfaces, and sweet spot capacity points. With both 5400 and 7200RPM speeds and the availability of Fluid Dynamic Bearing (FDB FDB Fluid Dynamic Bearing (hard disk technology) FDB Font Definition Block (Macromedia Flash SWF file) FDB Forwarding Database FDB First Data Bank FDB Flexor Digitorum Brevis ) motors, this series is one of the fastest and quietest IDE desktop series in the industry today. The new Fujitsu MPG3xxxAT/H series includes capacities of 10.2GB, 20.4GB, 40.9GB, at 20.4GB per platter and 30.7GB at 15.3GB per platter. With data transfer rates up to 60.7MB/s, seek times as low as 8.5ms, lower power consumption, and a 512KB or 2MB buffer, these new drives offer outstanding performance for today's wide-range of desktop applications. In addition, the new Fujitsu desktop series incorporates Ultra ATA/100 for maximum media transfer rates up to 100MB/sec. Fujitsu hard drives consistently deliver leading quality, reliability, and performance that has helped establish FCPA as a leading global supplier. FCPA's recent acceptance of Compaq's Supplier Excellence Award solidifies the company's achievements as a world-class hard drive manufacturer. This newest desktop series offers a wide range of capacities for a variety of applications. In addition, this series offers Silent Drive Technology with the implementation of Fluid Dynamic Bearing spindle spindle: see spinning. A rotating shaft in a disk drive. In a fixed disk, the platters are attached to the spindle. In a removable disk, the spindle remains in the drive. Laptops use spindle designations to indicate the number of built-in drives. motors. FDB motors, along with silent mode firmware A category of memory chips that hold their content without electrical power. Firmware includes flash, ROM, PROM, EPROM and EEPROM technologies. When holding program instructions, firmware can be thought of as "hard software." See flash memory, ROM, PROM, EPROM, EEPROM and FOTA. , creates an amazingly quiet, high-performance solution. The drives are also configured with Ultra ATA/100 resulting in a media transfer rate increase of 50% over the previous series. These enhancements, including proven stiction (STatic frICTION) A type of hard disk failure in which the read/write heads stick to the platters. The lubricant used on certain drives heats up and liquifies. When the disk is turned off, it cools down and can become like a glue. free sliders sliders a species of tortoise kept as pets. They have a black shell and a red stripe behind the eye. Called also Chrysemys scripta elegans, red-eared sliders. , CAPS suspension and leading-edge GMR (Giant Magnetoresistance) See magnetoresistance. heads -- resulting in increased performance, reliability and capacity -- make the new high-performance drives ideal for emerging market applications and desktop PCs. |
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