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  IBM Invents Monster Media Storage Device

By Branko Miletic | Monday | 14/04/2008

In the latest issue of US magazine Science, a team at IBM’s research centre in California claim they have developed a new type of digital storage technology which enables a device such as an MP3 player to store about half a million songs or some 3,500 films.


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Currently, the biggest-capacity iPod, the 160 gigabyte model, can store approximately 40,000 songs. This new concept would also enable a whole new level of storage capabilities on ever smaller mobile devices.

 
This device uses what is called "racetrack" memory technology, which utilises "the spin of an electron to store data," and which requires much less power and operates more quickly than a regular hard drive.


Theoretically at least, these devices could operate on a single battery charge for "weeks at a time", and could last for decades.

IBM said the technology was still in the research stage, but that it anticipates that devices using this new technology to be on the market within the decade.


 

 

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