http://www.nordichardware.com/news,3783.html
Add water and get 12.8 Petabyte on 1cm²
Pero bisan unsa kadako ang Hdd Space, mapuno ra gihapon na. Labi na kung gamiton para website!!!
http://www.nordichardware.com/news,3783.html
Add water and get 12.8 Petabyte on 1cm²
Pero bisan unsa kadako ang Hdd Space, mapuno ra gihapon na. Labi na kung gamiton para website!!!
nice find, hope we can see this technology used as early as 2010
mao gyud! puno jpn na... labi na pang video editing...hehehe
layo ra kaau 2010, kung maghuwat ta ug 2010 behind na kaau ta!!!
Behind in what ? is there a technological race thats happending ? lolOriginally Posted by reibac
2010 is quite a conservative estimate,the article doesnt hint when the technology can be used so im guessing its more than 5years away, like when perpedicular recording was announced way back 1999 or was it 2000 took quite some time to get it working.
"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."
HUWAW!!! That Ipod would never sell, as there would not be enough time to listen to all that music, plus maybe not enough songs in the world to fill it up... hehehe
Now, same goes for the movies, unless you factor in all the videos available on the internet (including pron) and private networks.... eheheh
So something with massive storage wont sell coz it can play all its contents? you sure got a strange idea of how the market works.Originally Posted by weedmeister2
but then again nag imagine raman sad ta =)
i wonder kung kusog ba ang seek time ani, considering the enormous density
Originally Posted by EarlZ
hahaha, just find it weird that before it actually gets to play all its songs, it would have turned to dust already... bwahahaha... If the market and consumers don't find that plus the fact that you don't have enough media to populate the whole space with (unless you make 1000 remixes per song), hilarious, then i dunno... hehehe
I guess by that time, CD quality na ang i-suod diha... plus maybe save the whole internet on it... hehehe
di gyud after 1,000 songs basin walay nanay battery
who knows people will store uncompressed multichannel HD Audio on that thing.
still that technology is so far to be used.
Also sayop ko sa first post nako, Perpendicular recording was first research way back 1980's to be used on floppy drives.
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