Rambus, the company most known for its rampage of patent lawsuits on all things memory, may soon be better known for something else. The company announced a Terabyte Bandwidth Initiative last year, in which it set a goal of developing a future memory architecture capable of delivering a terabyte per second of memory bandwidth to a single System-on-Chip (SoC), and Rambus showed at IDF that it's get
A Mempile anunciou que tem a tecnologia capaz de produzir um DVD que armazena um TeraByte de informação. A companhia japonesa demonstrou essa tecnologia ao gravar em mais de 100 camadas virtuais um DVD normal.Os dados ópticos são guardados através de uma tecnologia de reflexão de luz numa superfície semi-transparente. O sistem permite a gravação em 3D, utilizando todo o volume do disco. U
Con el anuncio realizado de su segunda generación de discos duros de un terabyte, el Deskstar 7K1000.B, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies prevé el inicio de una nueva era en tecnología a la que ha llamado “La era Tera”.
Dado que la cantidad de información digital creada, capturada y duplicada en todo el mundo continúa creciendo a un ritmo ininterrumpido, la visión de Hitachi es la de
Seagate is now the first manufacturer of 3,5 inch hard discs who announced to bring out a 1.5 Terabyte (1.500 Gigabyte) hard disk in the 3rd quarter 2008. At the moment the biggest HDD is 1.0 Terabyte (1.000 Gigabyte).Modern magnetically discs with the size of 3.5 inch have a capacity of 250 or 320 Gbyte. The new model from Seagate with the name Barracuda 7200.11 will have 4 discs with a capacity
Nella giornata di ieri Seagate ha annunciato la prossima disponibilità di hard disk da 1.5 terabyte, per i modelli da 3.5 pollici, e di hard disk da 500 gigabyte, per i modelli da 2.5 pollici.
Il nuovo hard disk da 1.5 TB, che farà parte della serie Barracuda 7200.11, è costituito da 4 piatti e ha [...]
A Hitachi renovou a sua família de discos rígidos (HD’s) 3.5” e oferece-nos a sua segunda geração de discos de 1 TB (TeraByte).Esta segunda geração não nos vai oferecer mais capacidade de armazenamento ou mais velocidade, mas sim um consumo de energia menor que o habitual, passando assim de um consumo normal de cerca de 8.4 watts para uns magníficos 5.2 watts.
Hace unos días, la reconocida marca HITACHI productora de discos rígidos, ha sacado a la venta una serie discos que tiene una capacidad de 1TB (1024GB) los cuales estarían dirigidos directamente al uso hogareño, esta característica los convierte en ser el primer disco extremadamente grande para uso domestico. El modelo se llama Deskstar 7K1000 el [...]
Dopo che Samsung ha annunciato il lancio del suo primo Hard Disk da 256 GB in versione SSD (Solid state disk). Il disco, dalle enormi potenzialità, offre rapidità di scrittura e lettura dati, leggerezza e bassissimo consumo di energia elettrica.
Seagate si prepara a lanciare i suoi primi modelli di dischi allo stato solido, sono infatti [...]
La Politécnica de Valencia bate el récord de transmisión de datos en fibra óptica * Han logrado alcanzar una velocidad de transmisión de un terabyte por segundo por kilómetro de fibra óptica. * Es el tercer récord mundial que estos investigadores de la Politécnica consiguen en el ámbito de las comunicaciones. Según fuentes universitarias, este logro tecnológico, comparado con las cone
De acordo com a fabricante sul coreana, a Samsung, o EcoGreen F1 (nome dado ao disco rígido ecológico da empresa) consome apenas metade da energia de uma drive e 15% quando comparado com outros discos rígidos de 1 Terabyte de baixo consumo. Este dispositivo pode ser utilizado tanto como drive interna como externa e tem como características principais uma velocidade de 5400 rotações por minu
If you’re looking for a hard drive that can store a huge amount of data specifically your videos you might be interested in this new 1 Terabyte hard drive from Buffalo. It is a SATAII HDD at 7200rpm and a transfer rate of 3GBps...it's sold (in Japan) at 365€ (public price)...the positive point is that the 750GB price should drop very soon.
TeraByte Unlimited Image for Windows v2.08Image for Windows is an affordable and reliable drive image backup and restore utility. Drive imaging from Windows is an easy and convenient way to backup all your hard drive's data and operating system partitions. Your backups can be saved to a set of files on local or network drives, or directly to most CD or DVD drives. Backups saved directly to CD/DVD are bootable by default, making a convenient recovery disc. Simply restore the the partition(s) you need to recover, and they will be completely restored back to the way they were when the backup was created.Size: 5,48 MBHomepage…..://depositfiles.com/files/5154059Rar pass: www.2baksa.net
Asus está finiquitando los detalles del primer ordenador portátil de un terabyte de disco duro. Incluirá dos discos SATA de 500 GB conectados (o sea, 1000 GB). Incluye, además, una pantalla LCD de 17'', altavoces Altec Lansing y un port HDMI, entre otra cosa.
Ideal para fanáticos la música, películas y series.
Si necesitas más espacio para tu colección de discografas o sólo quieres llevar siempre contigo tu selección de porno. Asus ha lanzado su nuevo portátil ASUS M70 (-15855-Asus+TB+laptop...+No%2C+not+tuberculosis%2C+Terabyte..html), con un Disco duro doble SATA de 500GB, en total 1 TeraByte. Con una pantalla de 17 pulgadas, resolucion de 1920x1200 y otras caracteristicas
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The manufacturer Mempile plans to developed a data disc with 1 terabyte memory location! The TeraDisc should be 200 virtual layers with in each case 5 gigabyte storage location.According to manufacturer the discs have at present 100 layers and a storage capacity of 300 GB. They are once recordable. Particularly for the storage of highly soluble videos the new discs is to be usable. When these come however on the market, is not well-known.
One Terabyte HDDs in India Techtree News Staff Nov 19, 2007 Seagate has announced availability of its 1 Terabyte...
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I saw this 1TB hard drive advertised today for $279.99 which made me a bit jealous of my friends in the U.S. They can pick one of these up at any time… but they won’t know what real ramen is like… booya! If you’re in the United States right now you should check this out.
BestBuy has the Hitachi 1TB DeskStar SATA Hard Drive with 32MB cache, retail box, $279.99, and free shipping. Nice. Here’s the link.
A Sharp vai lançar um gravador Blu-ray com uma hard-drive com capacidade até 1 terabyte.O modelo apresenta, assim, a maior capacidade de armazenamento de qualquer equipamento Blu-ray até ao momento.O modelo será colocado à venda no Japão em Dezembro e permite a gravação de 127 horas de conteúdo digital de alta definição.A Sharp planeia lançar no Japão mais oito modelos até final do ano, não existindo, para já, planos para a comercialização em outros países.» Mais notícias
Now that I have you all excited, which this is very exciting, here's the scoop. Ok, so the catch in all this is that the 1TB would reside externally from your iPhone and would actually be streamed over the web. But that's still great, right?
We recently posted a short link to the fake 'skim' project and now from the same programmer we give you iPhone streaming music. While it will involve slightly more than installing a program, it does include easy to follow instructions.
In a nutshell this places your iTunes library on a website hosted by your home computer or wherever your music resides and allows you to stream remotely wherever you have a signal or wi-fi. This even includes a nicely themed iPhone-like interface for when you're browsing your remote library through Safari.
While I personally haven't tested it with non-iPhone devices, I would imagine that this would also work with steaming music to other wireless devices such as PDAs and smart phones.
Check it out here
Now that I have you all excited, which this is very exciting, here's the scoop. Ok, so the catch in all this is that the 1TB would reside externally from your iPhone and would actually be streamed over the web. But that's still great, right?
We recently posted a short link to the fake 'skim' project and now from the same programmer we give you iPhone streaming music. While it will involve slightl
Now that I have you all excited, which this is very exciting, here's the scoop. Ok, so the catch in all this is that the 1TB would reside externally from your iPhone and would actually be streamed over the web. But that's still great, right?
We recently posted a short link to the fake 'skim' project and now from the same programmer we give you iPhone streaming music. While it will involve slightl
Ok...this news I got from Digg. It's about the very first terabyte hard drive; Hitachi's Deskstar 7K1000. I don't want to say or comment anything. Hehe..just want to publish something to my blog. So that easy for me to catch up in the future.I will give you the review link at the end of this post. It will explaining more deeply and details, including the benchmarking results and conclusion.By the way, take a look of these images:-And its details:-Maximum external transfer rate: 300MB/sBuffer to disk transfer rate: 1070MbpsRead seek time: 8.5msWrite seek time: 9.2msAverage rotational latency: 4.17msSpindle speed: 7,200RPMAvailable capacities: 750GB, 1TBCache size: 32MBPlatter size: 200GBIdle acoustics: 2.9 belsSeek acoustics: 3.0-3.2 belsIdle power consumption: 8.1-9.0WRead/write power consumption: 12.8-13.6WNative Command Queuing: YesRecording technology: PerpendicularWarranty length: Three yearsIf you want to buy this hard drive, the price is around $339.99. I think
In today’s world of ever-growing media, hard drives for computers seem to be expanding to insane amounts. A few years ago the most hard drive space was like 60GB, now it is possible to get a 300GB and that still isn’t even close to what is available today. With the internet being as popular as it is, and more technology being available, it becomes necessary to have a huge hard drive and maybe some external space, but five terabytes external storage is a bit ridiculous.According to external storage expert LaCie, a five terabyte external storage is quite necessary. The new S2S RAID model boasts a 200MB per second transfer rate as well as the ability to connect with other similar models to form an insane 20 terabyte external storage. This unit is expected to be released sometime near the end of this month for the price of $3,700-$3,800.>(Via Gadgetell.)
In a recent development in the hard drive storage technology Fujitsu outshines other HDD makers with a major leap in the development of smaller and high capacity Hard drives.Fujitsu has revealed that with the help of new nanohole technology using PMR(Perpendicular Magnetic Recording) the new hard drives can store a massive terabyte of data on square inch of recording surface thus the technology would provide low power,compact HDD’s along with massive storage capacities. (more…)
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With a terabyte of capacity and 32MB of cache, Hitachi's Deskstar 7K1000 should leave its competition in the dust. But does it? The Tech Report takes the latest Deskstar for a spin and tests its performance, noise levels, and power consumption against 18 other drives to find out.
Western Digital have gone that extra mile and have recently topped off their entire range of external hard drives with a huge 2 Terabytes of storage, as if to say the previous 1.5 Terabytes weren’t enough.
“The explosive growth in devices that create rich multimedia content from digital cameras to music players to digital video camcorders continues to drive consumers’ insatiable demand for more storage capacity.”
“The popular My Book family of external drives delivers peace of mind in a simple solution that can provide remote access, sharing, protection and storing of precious files” said Jim Welsh, vice president of Western Digital’s branded products.
It’s going to take a pretty substantial amount of effort to come close to filling them drives, which is somewhat pleasing.
The 2TB versions of the drives are currently priced between $749 and $799 specifically dependant on the model. Details, on the link. How long will it be before we sta
How big is big enough! It seems that no matter how big a hard drive I put into my computer I always seem to fill it up and need more space. On a side note, I think that is just a human character trait. Think about it… don’t you hate moving? Why? Because of all the stuff! Usually in the process you get rid of some of the stuff, but not much. Then the place you move into to (hopefully) is larger than the previous. Ah, more room… I’m not going to fill this one up. Wrong! In no time the new space is just as occupied as the previous.
Anyway, where was I? Oh yes, hard drives. I can remember when Terabyte was a word that people had to lookup. “What does Terabyte mean?” they’d say. Wow, you should never need that much space. Nowadays you can purchase a 1 Terabyte Hard Drive for well under $500. It is very common place to see this much storage sitting comfortably next to a video editing workstation.
When will it stop? Will it ever end? I seriously dou
Are you sick of taking backups in the DVD's and other optical media now if you can shell out some dollars then you can buy out the maximum capacity hard disks available today which are of capacity of Terabyte. Both Seagate and Samsung has announced their 1 Terabyte hdd's in the mass market will soon be available to a hardware store near you.Seagate has released two models Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 and the Barracuda ES.2 hdd which delivers 1TB of capacity, 7200-rpm spin speeds, an average seek time of 8.5ms and caches up to 32MB.(Click on Read more to expand)Samsung has also released its 1 Terabyte line of harddisks the SpinPoint series SATA hard drives to the mass market and is available around $399. Seagate hard drives will also have a same price tag of around $399 when they will be released in the third quarter of 2007.The Samsung hard drive is optimized for RAID applications and transfer rate of 3 GB/second and speeds of 7200 rpm and upto 32 MB cache .Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 a
Although 1 Terabyte hard drives aren’t really new (Alienware and Dell already offer 1TB options for their systems), they are certainly becoming more common. At approximately €315 (more or less $420), this new Deskstar 7K1000 Toshiba hard drive offers a pretty ratio between capacity and price. It spins at 7200 rotations per minute, has 32MB of cache and uses SATA as it’s interface. Considering that my 300GB HDD cost almost a third of that price, I think that this is a pretty good deal for anyone looking for a new Hard Drive.
Mempile has developed a removable optical storage technology allowing for the storage of 1 Terabyte (1,000 Gigabytes) of information on a single inexpensive disc. The device builds on the existing know-how attained through the development of CDs and DVDs, extending it so as to write layers upon layers of stacked information. This quantum leap in storage capacity (viz., equivalent to 200 DVDs on a single disc) will allow it to offer a unique and exceptional solution for the personal video recording, high-resolution TV, and archiving markets. The product itself will look and behave very much like the familiar removable optical devices; the disc itself is 12cm in diameter and made out of an inexpensive translucent polymer.A Mempile disc contains light sensitive molecules (chromophores) capable of switching between two distinct states upon the application of light. Due to the nonlinear nature of the light-matter interaction, when focusing the applied light inside the material using a lens
Meet the 3D TERABYTE DVD optical media. Mempile has developed a removable optical storage technology allowing for the storage of 1 Terabyte (1,000 Gigabytes) of information on a single inexpensive disc.Forget the HD-DVD and Blueray, Memphile announced today that its Teradisk technology will be capable of storing upto one Terabyte of data ,This technological breakthrough of Terabytes of storage in DVD-size optical disk is possible by recording and reading over 100 virtual layers on a single DVD-size optical disc.Mempile’s patented non-linear two-photon technology allows for 3D recording of transparent virtual layers on the entire volume of the disc. Mempile’s recent demonstration proved that more than 100 layers could be recorded and read – showing storage capabilities of slightly less than 300GB over a thickness of 0.6 mm of active material.(Click on Read more to expand)“Mempile’s TeraDisc technology will, for the first time, enable consumers to permanently store one TeraByte
While the prospect of soon-to-be-standard 50GB Blu-ray discs is impressive, researchers at Harvard University are working on a process that could cram as much as 3,000 gigabytes onto a single CD.
The key innovation is a nano antenna, which, by attaching to a commercial optical disc laser, can focus the, laser?s surface area from 830 nanometers down to just 40.
As smaller laser sizes mean significantly larger amounts of data per square inch, discs produced by the process could contain as much as sixty times more data than even the highest capacity products available today. According to Federico Capasso, head of the project and Professor of applied physics at Harvard:
“You’d be able to pack more than three terabytes [3,000 gigabytes] worth of data onto something the size of a CD.”
Currently it?s impossible to cram that much data into optical storage media because industry standard lasers are capable of focusing light to only half of their wavelengths. Capasso and his te
Sudah tidak zamannya lagi menggunakan storage device berukuran 20 GB ke bawah. Karena dengan 20GB ke bawah hanya sedikit sekali data yang dapat ditampung.
Sekarang ini Hitachi sudah menciptakan Storage Device Harddisk berukuran 1 TeraByte yang berarti + - 1.024.000 GB.
Untuk kapasitas yang besar tersebut, mungkin sangat berarti bagi seorang Geeker's. Karena dengan kapasitas tersebut banyak
After turning 50, the hard disk has finally reached a capacity of 1TB (Terabyte, equals 1,000 Gigabytes). At the next Consumer Electronics Show manufacturers will be showing off the new drives.Due to high data density the drives will be using perpendicular recording technology. Basically, data will be stored vertically to the disk, as opposed to longitudinal recording. Wikipedia has more info and a picture that helps understand this better. The bottom line is that more data will fit on a square inch of a platter.The 3.5" drives will be available soon for consumers. You may think you don't need that much space, but you will eventually. Games get larger, video editing is getting easier and thus more popular, and downloading music isn't going away. Some people run an external hard disk on USB for backup purposes. Eventually you'll rock a TB too! Expect to spend around $400 USD.Like this? Subscribe real quick!