1. Western Digital has announced the sampling of a 32TB hard drive using EAMR and SMR technologies, targeting hyperscalers. 2. The drive incorporates advanced technologies such as ePMR, triple-stage actuators, OptiNAND, and UltraSMR for enhanced capacity and reliability. 3. This move brings Western Digital's capacity on par with Seagate's 30TB Exos HDDs, although Seagate still leads in areal density.
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