Western Digital Corporation is an American data storage company that designs, manufactures, and sells hard disk drives, solid-state drives, and other data storage solutions.
Founded in 1970 as General Digital Corporation
Renamed as Western Digital Corporation in 1971
Introduced the first 3.5-inch hard drive in 1988
Acquired the hard drive division of IBM in 2012
Acquired SanDisk, a producer of flash memory products, in 2016
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A budget-friendly hard drive designed for everyday use in desktops and laptops.
A high-performance hard drive designed for power users and gamers.
A hard drive designed for use in NAS systems.
A hard drive designed for use in surveillance systems.
A portable solid-state drive designed for high-speed data transfers.
Western Digital is an American data storage company that produces hard disk drives, solid-state drives, and other data storage solutions.
Western Digital produces various hard drive models, such as the budget-friendly WD Blue, the high-performance WD Black, the NAS-specific WD Red, and the surveillance-specific WD Purple.
WD Black is a high-performance hard drive produced by Western Digital, designed for power users and gamers.
A solid-state drive (SSD) is a data storage device that uses NAND-based flash memory to store data, as opposed to spinning disks used in traditional hard disk drives.
SanDisk is a company that produces flash memory products, such as USB drives, memory cards, and solid-state drives. It was acquired by Western Digital in 2016.