I just got a new laptop today and when I saw the ssd it blew my mind. Most of my old drives are like the second from left and it’s what I think of as a normal drive, buying a standard ssd still feels small to me. But look at that tiny thing to the right! It’s the size of a postage stamp!
Assuming I managed to find the right specs (it is a Microscience hh-1050): The monster on the far left is from 1990, holds 40mb, read/write of 0.625mb/s, and weighs almost exactly 2kg. The baby on the far right I got in the mail today, holds 1tb, read/write of 5150mb/s, and weighs about 2.85 grams.
So we’re looking at 25,000 times more storage, 8,240 times faster, and 1/700th the weight! And the one on the right is just 1tb, they make one that same model but 2tb. I can barely believe it exists even though I’m literally holding it in my hands.
It’d be gnar if the smallest one was also a magnetic platter hard drive.
The smallest old style hard drive I can think of is the iPod. But now I want to know if any magnetic platter drives got smaller than that… 🤔
Afaik, it’s all been solid state after that. Even newer iPods.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microdrive
It’s so tiny! 😍
Omg it was made in 1998?! :O
Pulled from my Life drive :)
And further into the article: “Toshiba decided to skip the 1” form factor, and in March 2004 announced a 0.85" drive that shipped in September of the same year.[38] "
ADORABLE AAAAA
I said the real microdrive.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZX_Microdrive
You made me think of GWAR
Gwar is pretty gnar.
As far as I’m aware 1.8" is the smallest form factor for mechanical hard drives.
Nope, they did make 0.85" ones. Here’s someone taking one apart: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=QB0KdAj54xg
Oh wow. I didn’t even know that was a platter drive! I’m kinda glad I kept that thing.