Scientists in Japan have recorded data at a density of 4 trillion bits per square inch, a world record for the experimental "ferroelectric" data storage method. This density is about eight times the ...
MANHASSET, N.Y. — Seagate Technology is claiming a world record magnetic recording density. Seagate used perpendicular recording heads and media created with current production equipment to achieve a ...
The data-recording device scans a tiny cantilever tip that rides in contact with the surface of a ferroelectric material. To write data, an electric pulse is sent through the tip, changing the ...
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