The 300 million song iPod

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Bill Andad newsguy is offline Offline | Apr 17th, 2008, 8:23 pm |
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Scientists from the University of Glasgow in Scotland have developed a nanotech switch, the size of a molecule, which could herald the 500,000 GB iPod.

The scientists reckon that the breakthrough means an iPod could increase its capacity by no less than 150,000 times the current storage capability. Professor Lee Cronin and Dr Malcolm Kadodwala say that the 500,000 GB capacity will be possible on a single square inch, compare that to the current maximum for such a space of just 3.3 GB and you'll understand why people are getting excited.

If, as the Glasgow team believe, it means that the number of transistors per chip could increase from around 200 million to a theoretical billion and more, then that excitement is well justified. Imagine the devices that could be produced, and the functionality they would offer, if storage could increase by a factor of 150,000 without demanding an increase in physical size to accompany it.

Professor Lee Cronin says "What we have done is find a way to potentially increase the data storage capabilities in a radical way. We have been able to assemble a functional nanocluster that incorporates two electron donating groups, and position them precisely 0.32nm apart so that they can form a totally new type of molecular switching device. This is unprecedented and provides a route to produce new a molecule-based switch that can be easily manipulated using an electric field. By taking these nano-scale clusters, just a nanometer in size, and placing them onto a gold or carbon, we can control the switching ability. Not only is this a new type of switchable molecule, but by grafting the molecule on to metal (gold) or carbon means that we can potentially bridge the gap between traditional semiconductor devices and components for nanoscale plastic electronics."
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linux linux is offline Offline | Apr 17th, 2008
Extending this past iPods, what does this mean for the compute industry itself? Huge hard drive, and maybe RAM sizes
 
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techbound techbound is offline Offline | Apr 18th, 2008
Whoa, nanotechnology has really been making its way into general society at a fast past.
 
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techbound techbound is offline Offline | Apr 18th, 2008
Whoa, nanotechnology has really been making its way into general society at a fast pace.
 
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>shadow< >shadow< is offline Offline | Apr 20th, 2008
haha who the hell has 500 thousand gigs worth of songs, you would need a big hard drive to start off with before you sync
 
 

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