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100-gig music players?

p2pnet.net News:- Are 100-gig portable music players on the way?

Toshiba Storage Device Division (SDD) says it’s developed a 1.8-inch 100-gig two-platter HDD, based on perpendicular magnetic recording (PMR).

The new MK1011GAH, “offers a footprint that is 10 percent smaller than first-generation 1.8-inch drives,” says the company.

The drive, with an areal density of 155.3 Gbit/in2, is specially designed for thin and light mobile computers with an 8MB cache, says Toshiba.

Also See:
ToshibaToshiba Breaks 100GB Threshold for 1.8-Inch Hard Disk Drives, December 5, 2006


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One Response to “100-gig music players?”

  1. Reader's Write Says:

    Are 100-gig portable music players on the way?

    Everyone of these develpments, and this is not the last one by any means, is a nail in the coffin of the soon to be moribund and racketeering music industry we know.

    The meaning is that a copies of music are made cheaper and easier to make the peple will demand freedom to copy and share, and the people vote and the music industry does not, and the people are getting wise to how lobbies operate, in the shadows of hell.

    It s all inevitable.

    Rafel Venegas
    http://www.gvenegas.com

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