Ahoy lawyers! Western Digital, Toshiba likely to consider the options available after the surprise Seagate move on Intevac


  • Seagate should buy Intevac, a Hamr Drive production specialist
  • Hamr is considered the technology that will lead to 100 to +
  • This decision is a blow for Western Digital and the HAMR plans of Toshiba

Seagate is underway in his quest to produce major hard drives. Towards the end of January 2025, the largest hard drive supplier in the world presented a model of 36 TB – arriving only a month after making his debut at 32 TB – and he revealed at the time that a journey of 60 TB is on the way.

Now, the company has announced its intention to acquire Intevac, a company known to manufacture spray systems that apply layers of ultra-thin equipment, such as a platinum alloy (FEPT), to disk sets hard. This advanced deposit process allows the creation of magnetic layers with higher uniformity, improved signal / noise ratios and less defects, which leads to more dense data storage. More than 65% of the world’s hard drive production is produced using Intevac systems, which corresponds to more than 50 million records per month. Technology is considered essential for perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR) and heat -assisted magnetic recording (HAMR).

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