One small step for Fujitsu, one giant leap for HDD-kind
by Ariel Carmeli on Jan 24, 2007 +
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If you feel that measly 200 gig hard drive isn’t enough, there’s hope. “Fujitsu was able to achieve a one-dimensional array nanohole pattern with a 25 nanometer pitch.”

Now what does that mean exactly? I’m not sure, I’m a bit rusty on my storage device production techniques since I stopped collecting cardboard boxes but this will supposedly allow for 3.5 inch drives to hold 5 terabytes in the, hopefully, near future. That’s more storage than I can shake a stick at and trust me, I’m a good stick shaker… that came out wrong.

[via DailyTech]




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