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Single-molecule magnet could lead to stamp-sized hard drives capable of storing 100 times more data
Chemists from The University of Manchester and The Australian National University (ANU) have engineered a new type of molecule that can store information at temperatures as cold as the dark side of ...
Researchers at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology developed a groundbreaking 3D optical disc capable of storing up to 1.6 petabytes of data—equivalent to over 200,000 DVDs on a ...
Engineered DNA can store massive amounts of data while also encrypting it, opening the door to ultra-secure, long-term ...
Enterprise storage is continuing to go through significant changes as demonstrated by the recent announcement of a new collaboration between Hewlett Packard Enterprise Co. and Nvidia Corp. The two ...
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