The $40 Billion Battle for Data Storage: Lasers and Hard Drives

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Seagate is revolutionizing data storage with its heat-assisted magnetic recording technology, allowing hard drives to rival newer solid-state drives. As the demand for data storage surges, driven by AI advancements, Seagate is shipping drives capable of storing up to 36 terabytes. Despite solid-state drives gaining popularity, hard drives continue to dominate data centers due to their cost-effectiveness, with analysts projecting significant sales growth for Seagate in the coming years.

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