Friday, January 13, 2012

IBM raises home computer storage limit to 100 to 150 Terrabytes

IBM Researchers Smash Storage Limits


After five years of work IBM scientists have discovered how to put a single data bit on to a surface of 12 atoms. On current magnetic storage devices the figure is over a million.
Computer World describes the implications of the breakthrough:
“Looking at this conservatively … instead of 1TB on a device you’d have 100TB to 150TB. Instead of being able to store all your songs on a drive, you’d be able to have all your videos on the device,” said Andreas Heinrich, IBM Research Staff Member and lead investigator on this project. end quote from: http://blogs.wsj.com/tech-europe/2012/01/13/ibm-researchers-smash-storage-limits/?mod=google_news_blog

About a year ago my son who was a tech in his 20s opened up an older Imac of ours and put in 1 terabyte of memory storage. He said because of doing this he had added about 5 years of usefulness to this IMac my wife and daughter and sometimes I use. However, now 100 TB(terabyte) to 150TB hard drives might be available soon if your computer can access that amount of information in its programming and cpu.

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