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- HAMR
- (Heat-Assisted Magnetic Recording) A future technique from Seagate for increasing the bit density on magnetic disks by using a more stable recording medium that does not succumb to the...
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- Engineering the 10 TB notebook drive
- We all take it for granted that disk capacities keep rising, but did you ever wonder why? Disks are way more complex than you know Chips have a lot of brilliant technology, but disk drives are just as complex. For example, current disks use 50 nanometer...
- Tags: Notebook, Disk, BPM, Storage, Chip, HAMR, E-beam, Disk Technology, Business Process Automation, Operational Planning, Strategy, It Operations, Business Operations, Management, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2007-09-27
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- Protein nanotech in next gen storage
- The magnetic spots in disk storage are already smaller than semiconductor feature sizes, and patterned media and heat-assisted recording will allow 10 TB 2.5" disks in a few years. But then what? Optical protein-based recording could be the answer. Scientists at a Osaka University lab have demonstrated...
- Tags: Disk, Protein, Nanotechnology, Protein Storage, Storage, Hardware, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2008-02-13
- A simple storage device that saves lives
- Modern storage includes all manner of exotica: nanowires; HAMR; clusters and more. But research has shown that a simple storage device can save tens of thousands of lives a year in hospitals around the world. So why aren't doctors using it? Paper isn't sexy, but it works...
- Tags: Checklist, Infection, Data Storage, Patient, Storage Device, Medicare, Dr., Storage, Healthcare, Hardware, Robin Harris
- Blog posts 2007-12-11
- Has Google become evil in the eyes of open source?
- Has Google become evil in the eyes of open source?Google is on the right sidebecause they sponsor the OSS community and make M$ bleed in the search field.Maybe they're both evil in their own ways?I don't think Google intentionally does "evil," at least as it relates to open source. ...
- Tags: Google Inc., open source, FLOSS, FLOSS community
- Discussion threads 2007-08-21
- Carbon nanotubes could allow for huge increases in storage
- Hard drive manufacturer Seagate has submitted a patent application that uses carbon nanotubes technology which could allow for a ten-fold increase in hard drive capacity.The nanotubes slowly leak a vapor lubricant – but that is just part of the plan. Seagate's patent describes how this technology could be...
- Tags: platter, Seagate Technology LLC, nanotube
- Blog posts 2006-06-30
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