Business Model
25%Seagate's business is a capital-intensive hardware manufacturing operation selling HDDs on purchase orders with no contractual or subscription base. Mass capacity drives, primarily nearline HDDs for data centers, rose to 81% of FY2025 revenue, concentrating the business in a single product category and customer channel. Revenue swings dramatically with the HDD inventory cycle, evidenced by the peak-to-trough collapse from $11.66B in FY2022 to $6.55B in FY2024. Global manufacturing across Thailand and China provides supply diversification but does not offset the concentrated hyperscaler customer base.
Competitive Advantages
40%Seagate's primary moat element is HAMR technology leadership: Mozaic 3+ reached commercial volume in mid-2025 as the first high-volume HAMR product, and fourth-generation 44TB drives are sampling as of early 2026. The duopoly with Western Digital provides pricing discipline during supply-constrained periods, but switching costs are modest because hyperscalers qualify and dual-source both vendors, network effects are absent, and brand carries no quantified pricing premium.
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