"The HAMR process consists, in short, in heating the magnetic media platters before writing the data to about 450°C using a laser with 810mm wavelength and 20mW power."
and
"Apparently, the HAMR technology is only a first step of development for HDDs since ASTC (Advanced Storage Technology Consortium) that consists of a group of multiple HDD manufacturers plans a further HDD development beyond the current 10TB+ storage sizes spanning until 2025 and beyond, promising storage sizes reaching 100TB+ in ten years from now."
Article here.
10 years is a long ways away. Will HDD be around 10 years from now or will SSDs have completely taken over the market?
and
"Apparently, the HAMR technology is only a first step of development for HDDs since ASTC (Advanced Storage Technology Consortium) that consists of a group of multiple HDD manufacturers plans a further HDD development beyond the current 10TB+ storage sizes spanning until 2025 and beyond, promising storage sizes reaching 100TB+ in ten years from now."
Article here.
10 years is a long ways away. Will HDD be around 10 years from now or will SSDs have completely taken over the market?