Monday, April 18th 2011
Korean multinational conglomerate Samsung is planning to sell its hard disk drive (HDD) business held by Samsung Electronics. The company wants to focus on other kinds of storage products that are flash-based. Samsung is planning to sell the unit for an estimated US $1.5 billion. HDD major Seagate Technology is the front-runner to buy it. The HDD industry is under pressure after the market success of tablet and netbook industries, which use more compact and inexpensive SSDs instead of 1.8-inch HDDs. With Samsung's exit, the consumer HDD industry will be reduced to just three players: Western Digital, Seagate, and Toshiba.



Source: Wall Street Journal
posted by btarunr - 8:17 AM |  Related News

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by Roph (8:35 AM) - Reply
Nooooo :shadedshu The very reason I went samsung was to get away from Seagate :(
by Fourstaff (8:39 AM) - Reply
There is still Hitachi, but I think the Deathstars are to be avoided.
by WhiteLotus (8:42 AM) - Reply
So no more HDD, but still SSD. I can live with that.
by R_1 (8:52 AM) - Reply
I was looking forward to buy F5 in future, cause F4 2TB turned to be one hell of drive. Prices in Europe are (at best) 2 times higher than newegg's, so Samsung must be making some profit on F4 series. Western Digital is already insulting us with ridiculously high prices. Dear Samsung RIP. Edit
by: Fourstaff
There is still Hitachi
There is no more Hitachi HDD.
by Drac (8:56 AM) - Reply
Oh no, holy crap, I hate Toshiba, WD and Seagate :cry:
by Jack Doph (9:01 AM) - Reply
by: R_1
There is no more Hitachi HDD.
Since when?
by R_1 (9:04 AM) - Reply
Since Western Digital bought it in march for $4.3bn.
by Jack Doph (9:07 AM) - Reply
Damn! I didn't know that :/ Thanks mate.
by Fourstaff (9:07 AM) - Reply
by: R_1
Since Western Digital bought it in march for $4.3bn.
Oh, they did :eek:
by NC37 (9:18 AM) - Reply
I've seen more Toshiba HD's die than any other in the past few months. Just got done with a dead 320GB from a friend's lappy. Terrible drive. Ran really hot and I was amazed it lasted as long as it did. Replaced it with a WD Scorpio Blue, thing only gets warm now. So technically, only 2 players. Seagate and WD. I can live with that. Only two companies I've ever had reliable long lasting drives from.
by the_wolf88 (9:33 AM) - Reply
I can live with that in one condition ! SSD have 1,2,3 TB with same price Range of HDD !
by R_1 (9:38 AM) - Reply
Granted! Simply HDD will went up in price. Some time in the future they will meet falling TB SSD price curve. Happy?
by Easo (10:00 AM) - Reply
Why the hell... From my understanding Spinpoint series were a success, no?
by Jack Doph (10:01 AM) - Reply
by: Easo
Why the hell... From my understanding Spinpoint series were a success, no?
True, but a 4.3 BILLION dollar windfall NOW is always more attractive..
by Jonap_1st (10:11 AM) - Reply
i smell it this is just the beginning that HDD will be like floppy disk in decades..
by burtram (10:19 AM) - Reply
Dang, I was really looking forward to the next revision of Samsung drives too. I love my F3 drives... Guess I'll grab some F4 drives for now, while they are still around.
by csendesmark (10:34 AM) - Reply
Samsung was one of my two favorites!
by razaron (10:41 AM) - Reply
This is a sad day for HDDs :(
by FreedomEclipse (11:01 AM) - Reply
90% of hard drives in my house are Samsung Spinpoints. I have exclusively used nothing but samsung hard drives in my rig (SSD's dont count purely for the fact its an SSD and not a HDD and doesnt read platters) since the days of the Spinpoint F1 because they so amazingly bang for buck. I wish you wouldnt leave, your HDD user base has grown so much over the years and so many websites and magazines have given your HDDs super sexy awesome reviews. But now you pull the carpet out from under our feet.... :cry::cry::cry: I love you samsung!! please dont go!! dont leeeaaavvveee me!!! dont leave me with WD.... :( :cry::cry: I will hold a day of silence in memory of samsung (pun intended)
by Mr McC (11:02 AM) - Reply
Sorry to hear this.
by FreedomEclipse (11:14 AM) - Reply
and another thing....What happends to WARRANTY?? will seagate honor it after they take over or are they going to leave us in the shit?
by Melvis (11:20 AM) - Reply
Meh never liked them anyway. Im happy with my WD's and a few Seagate's.
by claylomax (11:59 AM) - Reply
I just got the Spinpoint F4 320Gb and guess what, it's a tad faster than my WD 600Gb Velociraptor except for the access time. It's sad for Samsung to leave the HDD market.
by 1c3d0g (1:49 PM) - Reply
Hard disks are dead, people. Get over it. Soon, SSD's will overthrow them in the last remaining bastion they still have: capacity. :) I say good riddance! Samsung is playing it smart here. They KNOW SSD's are the wave of the future and are investing accordingly.
by Frick (1:58 PM) - Reply
It will be quite some time before that though. Now you can get 10TB of storage for a few hundred US$ and you will not get that with SSD's in the next few years.
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