In spring 2000, IBM expanded its DTLA hard disk series with two model series, the Deskstar 40GV and 75GXP. For the first time, the company used glass disks as the carrier material instead of the ...
So it's helpful to occasionally be reminded. This is a picture of an IBM hard drive being loaded onto an airplane in 1956. According to @HistoricalPics, which tweeted the picture, it's a 5 mega ...
The IBM 350, the world's first hard disk, was released in 1956. As the RAMAC computer's memory, it had space for 3.75 ...
Current tech depends on hard disk drives that use up to 100,000 atoms to store one bit of data, according to IBM. Future applications of this discovery could allow people to store 1,000 times more ...
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