Heated hard drives could be super-quick

HardDrive.jpgPhysicists have discovered a new way to record data that could make future hard drives hundreds of times faster than existing technology - all you need is a little heat.

The researchers say this new method could be used to make hard drives capable of recording terabytes of information a second, which is hundreds of times faster than existing drives. The process also uses less energy than magnetic recording, meaning the new drives would be more energy efficient.

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  • posted 08 February, 2012