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    44TB HDD in 2026? Western Digital roadmap shows how HAMR will supercharge the capacities of hard drives in the near future



    • Western Digital plans to produce 100TB+ HDDs within a decade
    • It will do this using HAMR and HDMR heat assisted technologies
    • The company is also investigating long-term storage, like ceramics and DNA

    Western Digital and Sandisk have begun the process of splitting into separate companies, with the former focused on HDD and platform development, and the latter now all-in on flash products. Both companies recently held investor days, and while Sandisk teased a 1PB SSD and a flash replacement for HBM at its event, WD’s focus was on how it intends to supercharge hard drive capacity within a decade.

    The company’s roadmap to the future of HDD technology shows a clear progression from energy-assisted Perpendicular Magnetic Recording (ePMR) to Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR) and ultimately to Heat Dot Magnetic Recording (HDMR), targeting over 100TB capacities.

    By 2026, Western Digital says its HDD capacity will reach 36TB-44TB thanks to HAMR technology which uses laser heating to temporarily reduce disk coercivity. This allows for smaller magnetic grains, improving data stability and density while reducing interference, so HDDs can store more data per platter with long-term reliability.

    Western Digital HDD roadmap

    (Image credit: Western Digital)

    Enter HDMR technology

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