Acronymous of [B] Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording [B] , it's a new way of recording data on hard disks.
Currently, hard disks write data by using a magnetic head to alter the state of a magnetic surface. This technology will find it's stop, according to Seagate, in a maximum of 5-10 years.
The solution from Seagate is, as said, HAMR. In this new technology, data will be written to a special magnetic support that will be heated from a little laser in the exact point where the head will write the data. The subsequent cooling will stabilises and fix the written data.
source: http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/
Currently, hard disks write data by using a magnetic head to alter the state of a magnetic surface. This technology will find it's stop, according to Seagate, in a maximum of 5-10 years.
The solution from Seagate is, as said, HAMR. In this new technology, data will be written to a special magnetic support that will be heated from a little laser in the exact point where the head will write the data. The subsequent cooling will stabilises and fix the written data.
source: http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/
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