Western Digital
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Western Digital is a data storage company from the US that specializes in high-quality hard drives and backup solutions.
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Founded | 1970 (General Digital Corporation) |
Legal structure | Public |
Industry | Data Storage |
Official website | https://www.westerndigital.com/ |
Consumer-impact summary edit
Western Digital, along with Seagate, own a majority of the market share in the hard drive industry.[1]
Western Digital uses a hybrid business model which allows them to sell their products through their own website, on digital storefronts such as Amazon, NewEgg, and Alibaba, and directly to commercial clients.
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References edit
- ↑ "Hard Drives (Global Market)". TAdviser. Archived from the original on 2025-07-13. Retrieved 2025-07-13.