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Fancy a Million-Gigabtye Hard Drive?

Filed in archive Technology by Andrew Garrett on May 23, 2006

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Fancy a Million-Gigabtye Hard Drive?

I know I do.

Researchers have finally found a way to create storage devices that are capable of storing millions of gigabytes of data. With the use of ferroelectric, the researchers from Drexel University and University of pennsylvanialinks are able to squeeze 12.8 million gigabytes of information into a cubic centimeter.

When are backup systems going to catch up? That's my big question...



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