Fujitsu abandoned the IDE market 5 years ago after getting roasted with the MPG series drive with firmware quality issues.
They currently make Laptop drives which are nothing special compared to everyone else. The only reason I can see WD wanting them is Fujitsu still makes great SCSI drives, if WD wanted to get back into the Enterprise sector they'd either need to resurrect the horrible WD Enterprise line or just buy someone that makes good drives.
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Fujitsu abandoned the IDE market 5 years ago after getting roasted with the MPG series drive with firmware quality issues.
They currently make Laptop drives which are nothing special compared to everyone else. The only reason I can see WD wanting them is Fujitsu still makes great SCSI drives, if WD wanted to get back into the Enterprise sector they'd either need to resurrect the horrible WD Enterprise line or just buy someone that makes good drives.