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This category lists all [[Western Digital]] drives that are members of the Marvell family Denali. Denali succeeds the previous McKinley family, with an increased 160 to 167 GB density. Denali also introduced SATA 2.5 support and therefore an increased SATA 300 MB/s link speed on certain models, though others continued to remain at 150 MB/s. It was ultimately succeeded by Mercury and Jamaica, which increased density to 250 and 320 GB respectively. | This category lists all [[Western Digital]] drives that are members of the Marvell family Denali. Denali succeeds the previous McKinley family, with an increased 160 to 167 GB density. Denali also introduced SATA 2.5 support and therefore an increased SATA 300 MB/s link speed on certain models, though others continued to remain at 150 MB/s. Its 7,200 RPM counterpart is [[:Category:Western Digital Marvell Saturn|Saturn]], which also has an increased 16,384 kB of cache and SATA 300 MB/s as standard. It was ultimately succeeded by Mercury and Jamaica, which increased density to 250 and 320 GB respectively. | ||
Revision as of 17:24, 4 September 2022
This category lists all Western Digital drives that are members of the Marvell family Denali. Denali succeeds the previous McKinley family, with an increased 160 to 167 GB density. Denali also introduced SATA 2.5 support and therefore an increased SATA 300 MB/s link speed on certain models, though others continued to remain at 150 MB/s. Its 7,200 RPM counterpart is Saturn, which also has an increased 16,384 kB of cache and SATA 300 MB/s as standard. It was ultimately succeeded by Mercury and Jamaica, which increased density to 250 and 320 GB respectively.
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