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1 TBit is still over 100 Gigabytes. That is a lot per square inch in my books. We'd be close to a couple Terabyte-sized hard disk, anyways. Unless my math is all wrong.Still too far away from the yobibyte I was hoping for (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yobibyte )
That'd be around 1 Terabyte per double-sided platter and 5 platters can be put inside a 3.5" case. 5 terabytes, I'd take one. Definately.
Even better than a 5 terabyte 3.5" drive, you'd be looking at around a terabyte in your ipod.. Sweet!
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Kevlar @ Nov 30th 2006 5:05AM
1 TBit is still over 100 Gigabytes. That is a lot per square inch in my books. We'd be close to a couple Terabyte-sized hard disk, anyways. Unless my math is all wrong.
Still too far away from the yobibyte I was hoping for (see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yobibyte )
Crampedson @ Nov 30th 2006 5:24AM
That'd be around 1 Terabyte per double-sided platter and 5 platters can be put inside a 3.5" case. 5 terabytes, I'd take one. Definately.
chip @ Dec 1st 2006 11:16AM
Even better than a 5 terabyte 3.5" drive, you'd be looking at around a terabyte in your ipod.. Sweet!