Seagate schedules Q2 2026 earnings call and unveils 32TB AI-enabled HDDs

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Seagate Technology will report fiscal Q2 2026 results after US market close on January 27, 2026 with a conference call at 2:00 PM PT / 5:00 PM ET. The company also launched 32TB HDDs across Exos, SkyHawk AI and IronWolf Pro lines to support edge-to-cloud AI video analytics.

1. Seagate Schedules Q2 Fiscal 2026 Results for January 27, 2026

Seagate Technology Holdings plc will release its fiscal second quarter 2026 results on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, immediately after U.S. market close. The company has scheduled an investment community conference call at 2:00 PM PT / 5:00 PM ET the same day to discuss revenue trends, product mix shifts and gross margin outlook. Investors can access the live audio webcast via Seagate’s Investor Relations site. This timely announcement allows portfolio managers to adjust positions ahead of anticipated commentary on demand dynamics in enterprise and cloud storage segments.

2. Long-Term Shipment Milestone Underscores Market Leadership

Founded more than 45 years ago, Seagate has shipped over four billion terabytes of data capacity to date, reinforcing its leadership in mass-capacity storage. That cumulative volume represents a 20% increase over the past three years, driven by growing demand for hyperscale data centers, AI training workloads and edge analytics. Seagate’s full portfolio—spanning Exos for data centers, Lyve Mobile solutions for edge data capture and NAS-optimized IronWolf drives—positions the company to capitalize on multi-exabyte deployments in public cloud and on-premise infrastructures.

3. Launch of 32TB Drives Targets AI Video Analytics and Edge-to-Cloud Workflows

Seagate this week began shipping its next-generation 32-terabyte hard disk drives across three key product lines: Exos for enterprise servers, SkyHawk AI for surveillance analytics and IronWolf Pro for professional NAS. The 32TB models deliver a 33% capacity uplift over the prior generation, lowering total cost of ownership by up to 25% in AI video workloads. Initial shipments to major cloud service providers and video analytics integrators commenced in mid-January, with volume ramp expected to exceed 500 petabytes in the first quarter. By extending capacity at the drive level, Seagate aims to address escalating storage needs from smart cities, 5G rollouts and real-time machine learning applications.

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