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For a bigger computer hard drive, just add water
4:15 PM - May 9, 2006 by
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Imagine having computer memory so dense that a cubic centimeter contains 12.8 million GB of information.
Imagine an iPod playing music for 100 millennia without repeating a single song or a USB thumb-drive with room for 32.6 million full-length DVD movies.
Now imagine if this could be achieved by combining a computing principle that was popular in the 1960s, a glass of water and wire three-billionths of a meter wide. Science fiction? Not exactly.
Read the complete story here. (Dateline Drexel)
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