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Nanoparticulate magnetic materials for disk drives

from the cramming-more-bits-into-less-area dept.
A NanoMagnetics Ltd Press Release of August 1, 2002 announced the doubling of nanoparticulate storage density for commercial computer disk drives to just over 12 Gb/sq.in. They believe their patented protein-based technology for developing advanced magnetic materials will eventually enable terabyte computer disk drives. A Nanodot post of July 13, 2002 reported the work of other researchers aiming for terabit per inch storage densities using nanostructured magnetic materials.

One Response to “Nanoparticulate magnetic materials for disk drives”

  1. fedrive Says:

    Holographic Storage 40,000,000 gigabits/cu.cm

    3D Volume rewritable removable holographic
    data stroage will offer the highest bandwidth
    and data storage nanotechnology.

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