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IBM breakthrough could lead to data storage media 100 times more dense than now
ITworld.com By Kevin Fogarty Add a new comment January 13, 2012, 6:01 PM — I can’t say I’ve ever really needed to know this, but, according to IBM researchers, storing a single bit of data on a disk drive requires one million atoms of magnetized storage medium. … IBM smashes Moore’s Law, cuts bit size to 12 atomsComputerworld IBM researchers make 12-atom magnetic memory bitBBC News IBM Discovers How to Store Data in a Dozen AtomsE-Commerce Times Escapist Magazine –Knovel –IEEE Spectrum all 147 news articles » |
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