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Lawyers ahoy! Western Digital, Toshiba likely to consider available options after surprise Seagate move on Intevac

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  • Seagate is set to buy Intevac, a specialist in HAMR drive production
  • HAMR is seen as the technology which is going to drive HDDs to 100TB+
  • The move is a serious blow to Western Digital and Toshiba’s own HAMR plans

Seagate is charging ahead in its quest to produce super-sized HDDs. Towards the end of January 2025, the world’s largest hard drive vendor introduced a 36TB model – arriving just a month after it debuted a 32TB one – and it revealed at the time that a 60TB drive is on its way.

Now, the firm has announced plans to acquire Intevac, a company known for making sputtering systems that apply ultra-thin layers of material, such as an iron-platinum alloy (FePt), to HDD platters. This advanced deposition process allows for the creation of magnetic layers with higher uniformity, improved signal-to-noise ratios, and fewer defects, potentially resulting in denser data storage. Over 65% of the world’s hard disk output is produced using Intevac’s systems, which works out to more than 50 million disks per month. The technology is considered essential for Perpendicular Magnetic Recording (PMR) and Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR).

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