Monday, 3 December 2012

IBM'S Smarter Computing

Atomic-scale magnetic memory


The computer you're working on stores one bit of data in about 1 million atoms. With atomic-scale magnetic memory, 12 is the new million.

Being able to increase the data density of devices means more storage in a smaller space: specifically, storage that is 100 times denser than today's hard disk drives, 150 times more dense than solid-state memory. An entire music and movie collection could fit on a charm-sized pendant around your neck.

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