Hard Drive Prices Drop as PC Demand Rises

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Hard Drive Prices Drop as PC Demand Rises

Competition from flash memory and increased shipment of PCs and consumer electronics are driving down prices and fueling demand for hard disk drives, according to a survey released by iSuppli Wednesday. Average pricing of notebook hard drives tumbled, falling to US$53 in the third quarter of 2007, from $86 in the same period during the previous year. Desktop hard drive prices fell to $51 in the third quarter of 2007, compared to $52.75 the previous year, according to the survey. For the study, prices were measured on a disk basis, not per gigabyte. Overall, about 134 million hard drives shipped in the third quarter of 2007, compared to 114 million the previous year, a 21 percent year on year increase, iSuppli found. Prices also dropped from intense competition between six hard drive vendors: Seagate, Western Digital, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Fujitsu, Toshiba and Samsung, said Krishna Chander, senior analyst at iSuppli. Read the full survey here.

Source: PC World


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com preço de todo o Hardwre a baixar desta maneira , cada vez mais conseguimos montar uma boa máquina por um BOM preço :)


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Para desktops ja ha alguns anos que é possivel comprar discos a 50€ ... para notebooks é que a coisa é mais recente.

A chegada dos SSD, e a rapida queda de preços, também ha de forçar alguma coisa.
 
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