Time Capsule, Apple’s 802.11n router + NAS drive, is now available in a 2TB (terabytes) form for the price of $499, the same as before, when the largest capacity available was of 1TB. Moreover, Apple has dropped the price for the latter, offering the 1TB Time Capsule for just $299.00 now. Time Capsule is toute... |
5 August 2009 03:01 GMT |
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California-based Nanochip company has announced that it is on track with the development of a new breed of memory chips with amazing capacities of 1 Terabyte. These chips are alleged to combine phase-change media to cantilever read/write heads under the coordination of a microelectro-mechanical system (MEMS).The new ... |
26 January 2008 04:02 GMT |
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No wonder Google is the Terminator of the Search Engine industry. 20,000 terabytes a day is an enormous amount of data to compute every day, in order to index the web, process search results and serve up ads (and that's not all it does). It must be the big competitive advantage that Google has over Yahoo, Micros... |
10 January 2008 05:32 GMT |
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The Terabyte Bandwidth Initiative (TBI) is now official, as Rambus has succeeded in delivering their first functional TBI prototype to feature data rates of 16Gbps at a bandwidth of one terabyte per second (TB/s). Rambus will be the first to implement the technology on the current world's fastest memory, the Ra... |
28 November 2007 05:33 GMT |
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The storage industry has undoubtedly undergone a fascinating evolution this year. We have seen the 250 GB notebook hard drive hit the shelves, as well as we have witnessed the first 3.5'' one terabyte hard disk drive. Most of all, the new technology is already mass-produced, with affordable prices for the c... |
26 November 2007 09:39 GMT |
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Rambus is to announce on Wednesday their Terabyte Bandwidth Initiative (TBI) that is supposed to raise the memory bandwidth to one terabyte for multiple-core systems. This speed could be achieved by using 16 DRAM channels able to transfer 14 Gbps with 4 bytes clock data. Summing up, this would result in a total amou... |
26 November 2007 08:43 GMT |
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Call/Recall, a San Diego optical media manufacturer has announced the world's first optical disc to hold 1TB of data. The company claims that the disc has already been tested and is entering into product design negotiations with manufacturing partners. The disc technology is based around the former patent owned ... |
22 November 2007 04:54 GMT |
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Mempile, an Israeli company that is specialized in technologies related to optical storage and the development of new optical mediums, announced the successful testing of its TeraDisc technology that is capable of storing one terabyte of data on a single and cost effective DVD-like optical medium.One terabyte of data... |
23 August 2007 10:27 GMT |
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