Rosemarin predicts extinction of Hard Disk Drives by 2028

Share post:

According to Shawn Rosemarin, the VP of Research and Development in the Customer Engineering division at Pure Storage, Hard Disk Drives (HDD) will completely disappear from the market by 2028.

Rosemarin explained that the rising costs and limited availability of electricity will ultimately prompt this shift. He emphasized that the cost of electricity is a crucial factor that outweighs the declining costs of Solid State Drives (SSD) and the competitive pricing of Pure’s Direct Flash Modules (DFMs) in comparison to disks.

While recognizing the impressive advancements in hard drive technology over its 67-year history, Rosemarin praised the transformative progress that has taken place, from five-megabyte devices the size of a room to the present state. However, he argued that the era of hard drives is drawing to a close, despite recent innovations like HAMR (Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording), which uses lasers to heat up the platters.

Gartner has also entered the discussion by forecasting that enterprise SSDs will make up 35 percent of the total HDD/SSD exabytes shipped by 2026. However, this prediction seems to contradict Rosemarin’s timeline of hard drive extinction by 2028.

The sources for this piece include an article in BlocksandFiles.

SUBSCRIBE NOW

Related articles

Research Raises Concerns Over AI Impact on Code Quality

Recent findings from GitClear, a developer analytics firm, indicate that the increasing reliance on AI assistance in software...

Microsoft to train 100,000 Indian developers in AI

Microsoft has launched an ambitious program called "AI Odyssey" to train 100,000 Indian developers in artificial intelligence by...

NIST issues cybersecurity guide for AI developers

Paper identifies the types of cyberattacks that can manipulate the behavior of artificial intelligen

Canada, U.S. sign international guidelines for safe AI development

Eighteen countries, including Canada, the U.S. and the U.K., today agreed on recommended guidelines to developers in their nations for the secure design, development, deployment, and operation of artificial intelligent systems. It’s the latest in a series of voluntary guardrails that nations are urging their public and private sectors to follow for overseeing AI in

Become a member

New, Relevant Tech Stories. Our article selection is done by industry professionals. Our writers summarize them to give you the key takeaways