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This illustration was one of a set created for the National Geographic that was shown
in a series explaining the underlying technologies to various hi-
Description
The Microdrive is a brand name for a miniature, 1-
These drives fit into any CompactFlash II slot; however, they may consume more power
than flash memory (currents on the order of 190 mA, peak 310 mA, at 3.3 V) and therefore
may not work in some low-
The Microdrive was developed and launched in 1999 by IBM with a capacity of 170 MB, which was expanded to 8 GB by 2006. They weigh about 16 g (~1/2 oz), with dimensions of 42.8×36.4×5 mm (1.7×1.4×.2 in). These were the smallest hard drives in the world at the time. From 1999 to 2003 they were known as IBM Microdrives, and from 2003 as Hitachi Microdrives, when Hitachi bought IBM's hard drive division. Microdrive™ was a registered trademark by IBM and Hitachi for each period.
IBM initially released a 170 MB and 340 MB model. The next year 512 MB and 1 GB models
were announced and became available. In December 2002 Hitachi bought IBM's disk drive
business, including the Microdrive technology and brand. By 2003, under Hitachi,
bigger 2 GB models came out. Over the years, even larger sizes have become available.
There are licensed branded Sony models called Sony Microdrive; these are re-
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