Here are all of the models currently in the database for this manufacturer and drive width. Models are sorted into sections by platter density.

Some tips:

All displayed data capacities follow the storage industry's standardized "1 megabyte = 1,000,000 bytes" rule.
All capacity values are rounded: "40GB" and "1.33TB" may actually be 42,646.25[...]MB and 1333.5666[...]GB. Only the manufacturer knows the exact capacity per platter.
The total capacity of each individual model is shown beside each model number.
A platter-head ratio is shown next to the total capacity tag in brackets. It works very simply: a (3/6) ratio indicates three disks and six read/write heads. Models that "waste" a substantial amount of their actual total capacity in order to fit into certain capacity brackets (such as a 320GB unit based on one 500GB platter and two heads) are marked accordingly as [short-stroked].
Miscellaneous details of possible interest are mentioned at my discretion.
Fujitsu are, overall, one of the veterans of the HDD industry, having produced drives since the mid-1980s or earlier, but they left the desktop market in 2002 to focus on mobile and enterprise drives. As a result, all of the models on this page are basically "beyond ancient"; I'm keeping track of them mostly out of personal curiosity and/or nostalgia.


This page was last updated on 2021/01/05.


363MB/platter Section(all drives under here use platters that can hold 363MB of data apiece.)

Picobird 7 (5400RPM, 256KB cache, ATA interface)

M1603TAU 545MB (2/3)
M1606TAU 1.09GB (3/6)



546MB/platter Section(all drives under here use platters that can hold 546MB of data apiece.)

M161x (4500RPM, 64KB cache, ATA interface)

M1612TAU 546MB (1/2)
M1614TAU 1.09GB (2/4)



1.13-1.28GB/platter Section (all drives under here use platters that can hold 1.13 or 1.28GB of data apiece.)

Picobird 9 (5400RPM, 128KB cache, ATA interface)

M1636TAU 1.28GB (1/2)
M1623TAU 1.70GB (2/3)
M1624TAU 2.11GB (2/4 [short-stroked])
M1638TAU 2.57GB (2/4)



1.75GB/platter Section (all drives under here use platters that can hold 1.75GB of data apiece.)

Picobird 10 (5400RPM, 128KB cache, ATA interface)

MPA3017AT 1.75GB (1/2)
MPA3026AT 2.62GB (2/3)
MPA3035AT 3.50GB (2/4)
MPA3043AT 4.37GB (3/5)
MPA3052AT 5.25GB (3/6)
Note: Models with an "Order No." ("PART NO.") of CA01602-B4xx on the label have an ATA-33 interface, according to the manual.



2.16-2.28GB/platter Section (all drives under here use platters that can hold 2.16 or 2.28GB of data apiece.)

Picobird 11 / Desktop 6 (5400RPM, 256KB cache, ATA-33 interface)

MPB3021AT 2.16GB (1/2)
MPB3032AT 3.24GB (2/3)
MPB3043AT 4.32GB (2/4)
MPB3052AT 5.24GB (3/5)
MPB3064AT 6.48GB (3/6)


Picobird 12H / Desktop 10 (7200RPM, 512KB cache, ATA-33 interface)

MPC3045AH 4.55GB (2/4)
MPC3065AH 6.51GB (3/6)
Note: The 4GB model is listed in the manual but may not have been produced in significant numbers (if at all). The USA datasheet omits it.



3.25-3.41GB/platter Section (all drives under here use platters that can hold 3.25 or 3.41GB of data apiece.)

Picobird 12 / Desktop 10 (5400RPM, 256KB cache, ATA-33 interface)

MPC3032AT 3.24GB (1/2)
MPC3043AT 4.32GB (2/3)
MPC3064AT 6.48GB (2/4)
MPC3084AT 8.45GB (3/6 [short-stroked])
MPC3096AT 9.74GB (3/6)
MPC3102AT 10.24GB (3/6)
Note: The 10GB model with slightly larger platter density arrived later. Could it be possible newer revisions of the 8GB model exist that contain five heads and these denser platters?



4.32-4.57GB/platter Section (all drives under here use platters that can hold 4.32 or 4.57GB of data apiece.)

Picobird 13 / Desktop 18 (5400RPM, 512KB cache, ATA-66 interface)

MPD3043AT 4.32GB (1/2)
MPD3064AT 6.48GB (2/3)
MPD3084AT 8.45GB (2/4 [short-stroked])
MPD3108AT 10.80GB (3/5)
MPD3130AT 13.02GB (3/6)
MPD3173AT 17.30GB (4/8)


Picobird 13H / Desktop 18 (7200RPM, 512KB cache, ATA-66 interface)

MPD3091AH 9.13GB (2/4)
MPD3137AH 13.70GB (3/6)
MPD3182AH 18.26GB (4/8)



6.83GB/platter Section (all drives under here use platters that can hold 6.83GB of data apiece.)

Picobird 14 / Desktop XV27 (5400RPM, 512KB cache, ATA-66 interface)

MPE3064AT 6.48GB (1/2 [short-stroked])
MPE3102AT 10.24GB (2/3)
MPE3136AT 13.66GB (2/4)
MPE3170AT 17.08GB (3/5)
MPE3204AT 20.49GB (3/6)
MPE3273AT 27.32GB (4/8)


Picobird 14H / Desktop 27 XP (7200RPM, 2MB cache, ATA-66 interface)

MPE3102AH 10.24GB (2/3)
MPE3136AH 13.66GB (2/4)
MPE3204AH 20.49GB (3/6)
MPE3273AH 27.32GB (4/8)



8.67GB/platter Section (all drives under here use platters that can hold 8.67GB of data apiece.)

Picobird 14E / Desktop XV8 (5400RPM, 512KB cache, ATA-66 interface)

MPE3043AE 4.33GB (1/1)
MPE3084AE 8.45GB (1/2 [short-stroked])
MPE3173AE 17.34GB (2/4)



10GB/platter Section (all drives under here use platters that can hold 10GB of data apiece.)

Picobird 15 / Desktop XV10 (5400RPM, 512KB cache, ATA-66 interface)

MPF3102AT 10GB (1/2)
MPF3153AT 15GB (2/3)
MPF3204AT 20GB (2/4)


Picobird 15H (7200RPM, 2MB cache, ATA-66 interface)

MPF3102AH 10GB (1/2)
MPF3153AH 15GB (2/3)
MPF3204AH 20GB (2/4)


Picobird 16H (7200RPM, 2MB cache, ATA-100 interface)

MPG3102AH 10GB (1/2)
MPG3153AH 15GB (2/3)
MPG3204AH 20GB (2/4)



15GB/platter Section (all drives under here use platters that can hold 15GB of data apiece.)

Picobird 16 (5400RPM, 512KB cache, ATA-100 interface)

MPG3153AT 15GB (1/2)
MPG3307AT 30GB (2MB cache) (2/4)


Picobird 16HE (7200RPM, 2MB cache, ATA-100 interface)

MPG3307AH -E 30GB (2/4)



20GB/platter Section (all drives under here use platters that can hold 20GB of data apiece.)

Picobird 16E (5400RPM, 512KB cache, ATA-100 interface)

MPG3102AT 10GB (1/1)
MPG3204AT 20GB (1/2)
MPG3409AT 40GB (2MB cache) (2/4)
Note: The PB16 MPG family as a whole was something of a disaster for Fujitsu, with a high failure rate prompting a free-replacement program that amounted to billions of yen worth of losses. The issue apparently was a third party's faulty sealant formula that was employed in the Cirrus Logic-made microcontroller chips. This caused short-circuits and bricked drives regardless of the condition of their mechanical components. (Note that the 5400RPM MPFs and some 2.5" models also use Cirrus Logic MCUs, but these don't appear to have been affected.) Whether due to this or an overcrowded market, the MPG line comprised Fujitsu's last desktop HDDs.


Picobird 16HE (7200RPM, 2MB cache, ATA-100 interface)

MPG3204AH -E 20GB (1/2)
MPG3409AH -E 40GB (2/4)


MPG3 AV (5400RPM?, 512KB cache?, ATA-100 interface?, for CE applications?)

MPG3204AV 20GB (1/2?)
MPG3307AV 30GB (2/3?)
MPG3409AV 40GB (2/4?)
Note: Undocumented models, mentioned in one official PDF with jumper settings, and a few inconclusive search engine results. At a guess, they're consumer electronics-targeted models meant for TV DVRs, being a category that was becoming popular around this period, but if you have more information, please let me know.


320GB/platter Section (all drives under here use platters that can hold 320GB of data apiece.)

MEA3 BT G1 AV (4500RPM?, 8MB cache, SATA-150 interface, for CE applications)

MEA3320BT G1 AV 320GB (1/2)



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