50 Terabytes On DVD Sized Disc
"50 Terabytes On DVD Sized Disc"
Published: 18th July 2006 | Source: N/A |
Scientists at Harvard Medical School in Boston have come across a unique protein in bacteria that has some unusual characteristics when it comes to light absorbtion. These properties could allow a disc the same size as a standard DVD to hold up to 50000 GB (50TB)
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Anyone else notice that graphics tend to get produced at random fab sizes?
45nm=55nm 90nm=80nm....
45nm=55nm 90nm=80nm....
Gfx card companies are like the oddball Emo kids you love to hate :o
If the standard is 90nm -> 65nm -> 45nm , TSMC and the like tend to take these baby steps in between. But Intel always leads in the process shrink department unless I'm mistaken (e.g. Penryn).

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