5TB HDD by Fujitsu
January 20th, 2007
Fujitsu is developing a technology that allows creating hard drives with a data density of 1TB per square inch (5 times more than what’s today on the market), thus making possible to create 5TB HDD for the desktop users and 1.5TB for nootebooks.
Today’s record for HDD data density is held by Seagate, with a density of 421GB/square inch.
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