Hard disk drive introduced by Hewlett-Packard on June 9th, 1992
HP Kittyhawk
32 MB CompactFlash card (left) and quarter (bottom right) comparison in size to a Kittyhawk drive (center).
Media type
Hard disk drive
Encoding
MFM, RLL
Capacity
Up to 40 MB
Developedby
Hewlett-Packard, AT&T
Manufacturedby
Citizen Watch
Dimensions
Standard: 50.8 × 36.5 × 10.5 mm
Weight
Standard: ~1.0 oz (~28 g)
Usage
Portable devices, notebooks
Released
June 1992
The Hewlett-Packard HP3013/3014, nicknamed Kittyhawk, was a hard disk drive introduced by Hewlett-Packard on June 9, 1992.[1][2] At the time of its introduction, it was the smallest hard disk drive in the world, being only 1.3-inches in size. The drive was created by a collaboration between Hewlett-Packard, AT&T, and Citizen Watch.[3][2]
^"COMPANY NEWS; Disk Drive Is Introduced By Hewlett". The New York Times. 9 June 1992. Retrieved 4 May 2020.
^ ab"American Brief: H-P's New Hard Disk Is Smallest on Market". Asian Wall Street Journal. 9 June 1992. p. 2. ProQuest 308835376. Retrieved 28 May 2022.
^Bidmead, Chris (July 1992). "Hewlett Packard Kittyhawk: less means more for a new portable fixed disk". Which Computer?. Vol. 15, no. 7. EMAP Media Ltd. p. 33. ISSN 0140-3435. Retrieved 28 May 2022.[permanent dead link]
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