Just when we figured everyone was focused on the upcoming shift to Solid State Disk drives, Fujitsu had to go and ruin the party for us. We don’t really care that they now have the technology to create 2 platter drives with up to 1.2 TB of storage in a 2.5-inch form factor. So they’ve "achieved the basic read/write capability of ideally ordered alumina nanoholes on a 2.5” magnetic disk with a flying head". I say: keep the research in those nanoholes because breakthroughs like these will just slow down availability of those lowly 64 GB SSD drives that others are producing. Really….just stop please. ;)
(via I4U)
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