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Fujitsu Bets on Solid State Drives

Electronics manufacturer Fujitsu had planned to begin production of its own line of 18-inch hard drives, the sort of thing used for storage in iPods and other portable devices, no later than the third quarter of 2007. Fujitsu is a long-time maker of hard disc drives, although price drops in the storage market have led to declining profits from Fujitsu’s existing 2.5-inch hard drive business.

Now, the company says it’s not going to enter the 1.8-inch hard drive business at all. The reason? Portable and handheld device makers seem more interested in flash-based storage than hard disk storage for their devices, attracted by their fast access times and low power requirements, even though they cost more than hard disk-based systems. “We want to see if the market tips toward flash, or if it stays with hard drives,” said Fujitsu spokesman Masao Sakamoto in Tokyo.

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Fujtsu would have been competing with Samsung and Toshiba in the 1.8-inch drive arena; Samsung is also manufacturing 32 and 64 MB flash-based solid-state drives, which Fujitsu recently began offering in a handful of pen-based LifeBook portable computer systems.

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