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WD has upped the capacity of its proven Ultrastar 12TB He12, a fourth generation, 3.5”, helium-filled hard disk drive, to 14TB and a 7.68TB NVMe, PCIe SSD for use in data centres.
WD, owners of HGST (Hitachi Global Storage Technologies), are taking their Travelstar brand a step further with a new range of 2 and 3 TB mobile external "Touro" hard disks.
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