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Want a 100TB disk drive? You'll have to wait 'til 2025

  Intel touts 3D NAND flash that offers 'as much storage as you want' | Dear Mac users, please, please backup today

 
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Want a 100TB disk drive? You'll have to wait 'til 2025
  An industry consortium today released a roadmap that new recording technologies could yield 100TB hard drives in about 10 years.That density, 10 times the capacity of today's biggest hard drives, will be achieved through the use of up-and-coming techniques such as laser-assisted recording technology. ASTC ASTC's roadmap shows HAMR and BMPR technologies combining to grow bit areal densities by 10X compared to today's hard drives.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 


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Intel touts 3D NAND flash that offers 'as much storage as you want'
Intel plans to ship 3D NAND flash chips next year that will allow it to cram more bits into solid-state storage. Its 3D NAND will have twice the density of competing products on the market now, Intel claims. Samsung, a key rival, is already on its second generation of SSDs built with 3D technology. 3D NAND has multiple layers of transistors stacked on top of each other in a cube. Intel's chips will have 32 layers. Samsung is shipping SSDs made with 32-layer flash, but Intel says its products will hold twice as many bits: 256 billion bits on a single die using MLC (multilevel cell), the most common form of flash.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Dear Mac users, please, please backup today
That fast Mac with an SSD drive delivers blistering performance -- until disaster strikes. That's when you really need to have a backup system in place. Read More
 


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UpCloud bets on storage performance, new U.S. datacenter to dent market
It may be a minnow in a market of whales, but Finnish cloud service company UpCloud is hoping that improving its storage performance and adding datacenter capacity in Chicago will make customers take a look. The cloud arena has become very competitive, but there still is room for smaller companies that can find a way to stand out. While UpCloud, which expanded operations outside its native Finland last year, can't compete with Amazon Web Services' range of services, it believes it can still distinguish itself as a provider of cloud-based servers and storage. "We believe very strongly that the cloud isn't a commodity, because behind the price there are multiple decisions on how services are produced that all affect performance," said CEO Antti Vilpponen.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Home Depot spent $43M on data breach in one quarter alone
Home Depot spent $43 million in its third quarter dealing with the fallout of one of the largest ever data breaches, highlighting the costly nature of security failures. Read More
 

OK, BlackBerry, what else have you got besides security?
The once-dominant mobile-email player's latest pitch is irrelevant for today's smartphone buyers. Can the company's BYOD pitch save the day? Read More
 

 

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