Seagate to Discontinue Production of 7200rpm Mobile Hard Drives

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Xbit Labs reports that Seagate plans to cease production of mobile hard drives with 7200rpm spindle speed late this year
“We are going stop building our notebook 7200rpm hard disk drives at the end of 2013,” said David Burks, director of marketing and product management at Seagate Technology, during a conversation with X-bit labs.

Mobile hard disk drives with 7200rpm spindle speed offer a bit higher performance compared to hard drives with 5400rpm, but are still dramatically slower than various solid-state hybrid drives or solid-state drives (SSDs). As a result, those, who need maximum performance and cares about battery life, have been choosing notebooks with SSDs for years now, whereas those who required capacity, performance and moderate price do not really care about actual performance.

 Seagate to Discontinue Production of 7200rpm Mobile Hard Drives