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Future of Information Technology
Monday, 12 January 2015
HAMR tech to increase storage capacity between 10 to 100 times
HAMR( heat assisted magnetic recorder) could produce a 25TB disk drive. HARM drivers use a magnetic medium that requires a field of 50000 oersteds to flip a domain from north to south or vice versa. heat changes the magnetic properties of the disk for a short time, by reducing or removing the superparamagnetic effect while writing. this magnetic property sets a limit on the areal density of magnetic recording. the effect of HARM is to allow writing on a much smaller scale than before, greatly increasing the amount of data that can be held on a standard disk platter ranging between 10 and 100 times more.
tech innovations in the storage space
USB drives to be replaced with graphene based ''stick-on" flash drives.
each of the data stickies can be simply peeled from the stack and stuck anywhere on the proposed ODTS( optical data transfer surface), which is the panel that can be attched to the front surface of devices like PC screen, tv , music plyer . the special conductive adhesive that sticks the data stickies to the ODTS, is the medium that transfer the data.
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