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Author HAMR
Supertech

2002-10-09, 5:17 pm

Seagate Swings 'HAMR' to Increase Disc Drive Densities by a Factor of 100

Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording (HAMR)

Imagine storing a stack of text documents that is more than sixteen times the height of the Empire State Building and
you'll grasp a terabyte.

This will provide the capability for people to store the entire printed contents of the Library of Congress on a single disc drive in their notebook computers.

Demonstration at Seagate's New Research Lab Unveils Technology That Could Store Up to 50 Terabits of Data Per Square Inch

http://www.chipcenter.com/memory/prod034.html
Slinky

2002-10-09, 10:13 pm

Interesting.
namrak

2002-10-10, 10:47 am

This is the kind of stuff I like to read about though I tend to check up on my favorite hardware companies more so. Interesting stuff nonetheless.
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