Los envíos de unidades de disco duro disminuyeron en más 30 Porcentaje año tras año
On the desktop and consumer electronics side of things, things are even more dire, with both 3.5-inch and 2.5-inch drive shipments dropping by 30 y 40 percent respectively. Alrededor 13 million 3.5-inch hard drives and 11 million 2.5-inch drives were still shipped in Q2, but with lower demand for computers and more and more computers moving to SSDs, hard drives have been relegated to backup duties when it comes to most consumer purchases. Seagate was the company least affected by the drop in demand, but is still seeing close to a 30 percent drop in demand, with WDC second at over 30 percent and Toshiba, como se mencionó, by maybe as much as 40 percent, which doesn’t bode well for the company, as it’s the smallest manufacturer of hard drives.