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At the INTERMAG Europe 2014 international magnetics conference in Dresden, Sony announced a new breakthrough in magnetic tape technology that keeps the medium relevant by allowing a tape cartridge ...
While commercially available magnetic tape cartridges offer up to 15TB of storage, IBM and Sony have created a new standard that’s capable of storing as much as 330TB in a much smaller form ...
Sony and IBM just crammed 330 TB into a palm-sized cartridge using an advanced magnetic tape storage system. To achieve it, both companies had to develop new technologies entirely.
The only catch is that it uses a storage technique that you probably thought was long dead: magnetic tape. The partnership between IBM and Sony has resulted in a new type of magnetic tape storage ...
But thanks to IBM and Sony, tape might still reign supreme when you need to archive massive amounts of data, as the companies have jointly developed a new kind of tape that can reportedly hold 201 ...
Sony has developed new magnetic tape technology that can fit more than 185 terabytes of data on a single cartridge, the company announced last week.
IBM and Sony breakthrough on tape storage density could lower cold storage costs again. by Tom Krazit on August 2, 2017 at 8:50 am August 2, 2017 at 8:50 am ...
Sony has developed a magnetic tape material that can store data at 148 gigabits per square inch, roughly 74 times the density of standard tapes. Topics Spotlight: Prioritizing your AI investments ...
LONDON: Storing data on tapes may seem a little antiquated, since the invention of CDs, cloud services and other forms of digital storage, but it is still used by many businesses and archives ...
You'll find the magnetic tape Sony has created this month to be able to hold 148GB per inch. Rolled up into standard rolls on what you'd recognize as a standard cassette tape, that brings this ...
Sony has announced magnetic backup tape with the world's highest areal recording density -- 148 GB per square inch. It provides about 74 times the recording capacity of conventional mag tape media ...
Mumbai: Sony has unveiled their research that they have managed to pack in a whopping 148GB or 64,750,000 songs of data on one square-inch of magnetic tape. The newly developed magnetic tape is ...