Seagate to Drop IDE Drives by Year End
ianare writes "Seagate plans to cease manufacturing IDE hard drives by the end of the year and will focus exclusively on SATA-based products. Seagate is the first major hard drive manufacturer to announce such plans, though others will likely follow suit. That's not to say support for the 21-year-old PATA standard is going to vanish overnight; similar to how ISA slots were available long after most of us had ditched our old ISA peripherals."
Dropping hard drives can really damage them.
does this mean if I use IDE I can grow a beard now?
Bite my shiny metal ass.
They're a bunch of SASies.
PC Joe won't understand SCSI isn't old enough.
Hardware: Seagate to Drop IDE Drives by Year End
They don't work so well after dropping them. I, for one, will not buy one of these dropped drives at any price.
Weaselmancer
rediculous.
Did you miss the Microsoft to Drop Windows 95 by Year End article back in 2001? :)
You can have my Model M keyboard when you pry it from my cold dead fingers....
No sig today...
Yes. And you can stop showering.
What?
shit. can I get a hand? what the hell are you all doing sitting around letting me make myself look stupid?
bastards.
Please stop stalking me, bro.
What will I do when my drive dies again?
Well, you shouldn't have bought Maxtor drives to begin with.