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By Sarah Falson | Monday | 10/09/2007
Computer-makers will spend more of their time researching and manufacturing technology for the digital home and in-car entertainment markets rather than the traditional PC, according to Asus product manager - component, Albert Liang. Though memory capacity is rising rapidly with some home computers now offering a terabyte of space, in reality most users don't need this much space and research and technology in this vein is being performed at the risk of usability, said Liang.
"PC performance hasn't improved much at all, even though memory capacity has. The biggest PC on the market today, which offers a terabyte of capacity, won't be used by most consumers who use only about 200GB of space for all their photos, music and movies," he said.
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