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Seagate’s wild new NVMe HDDs could change data centers forever – but your PC might never get one

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  • Seagate NVMe HDDs may unify storage protocols, but don’t expect speed records
  • Enterprise systems might love NVMe HDDs, but gamers and creators won’t benefit anytime soon
  • NVMe brings storage consistency, but SAS still holds its ground in raw performance terms

Seagate Technology demonstrated a prototype hard drive at Computex 2025 that utilizes NVMe, a storage protocol typically found in SSDs.

According to PCwatch, the demonstration featured a combination of NVMe SSDs and HDDs using NVMe-oF (NVMe over Fabrics) to communicate over Ethernet.

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