Seagate to Release Q2 FY2026 Results Jan. 27 as 32 TB HDDs Roll Out
Seagate Technology will report its fiscal Q2 2026 results on January 27 after market close, followed by a 2:00 PM PT/5:00 PM ET conference call and live webcast. STX also launched 32 TB HDDs across its Exos, SkyHawk AI and IronWolf Pro lines to support edge-to-cloud AI video analytics.
1. Seagate Schedules Fiscal Q2 2026 Earnings Release
Seagate Technology Holdings plc will report its fiscal second quarter 2026 results on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, immediately after the U.S. market close. The company has scheduled an investment community conference call for 2:00 PM PT / 5:00 PM ET that same day to discuss its performance metrics, strategic initiatives and outlook. Investors and analysts can access a live audio webcast via Seagate’s Investor Relations site at investors.seagate.com. Founded over 45 years ago, Seagate has shipped more than four billion terabytes of storage capacity and continues to diversify its product portfolio across edge-to-cloud environments. The upcoming report is expected to shed light on the impact of rising data demand on Seagate’s revenue mix as well as gross margin trends in its high-capacity hard disk drive and solid state drive segments.
2. Seagate Unveils 32TB Hard Drives for AI Video Analytics
Seagate has launched 32-terabyte hard disk drives across three of its flagship product lines—Exos for enterprise data centers, SkyHawk AI for surveillance and AI analytics, and IronWolf Pro for network-attached storage. By integrating Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR) and energy-assisted PMR technologies, Seagate aims to deliver up to 40% higher areal density compared with previous-generation 20TB drives. The new 32TB models support sustained workloads up to 550 TB per year and up to 550 MB/s sequential transfer rates, addressing the storage-intensive requirements of multi-camera AI video analytics, large-scale backup and private cloud deployments. Seagate projects that these drives will help customers reduce total cost of ownership by consolidating data tiers and scaling capacity without compromising performance or reliability.