Intégral Peripherals

Intégral Peripherals, Inc., or simply Intégral, was an American computer hardware company based in Boulder, Colorado, and active from 1990 to 1998. It was the first company to manufacture hard disk drives with a platter diameter of 1.8 inches, smaller than the typical 2.5-inch hard drives used in laptops and other mobile devices. Initially met with market skepticism, Intégral found success in the mid-1990s with design wins in products by IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Toshiba, among others. However, its investors dropping out of the company amid the 1997 Asian financial crisis caused the company to file bankruptcy in 1998, after which it was acquired by private equity firm H&Q Asia Pacific.

Intégral Peripherals, Inc.
Company typePrivate
IndustryComputer storage
Founded1990 (1990) in Boulder, Colorado, United States
Founders
  • Steve Volk
  • Jim Morehouse
  • John Blagaila
DefunctJune 1998 (1998-06)
FateAcquired by H&Q Asia Pacific
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