For many people, tape memory is a dead technology found only on reel-to-reel computers in old 1960s movies. However, it’s still a major storage medium and a new breakthrough by IBM Research and Fuji ...
IBM and Fujifilm have developed a prototype linear magnetic tape that they say sets a world record for data density and promises to lead to single cartridges that store up to 35TB of data. The ...
IBM Research scientists have achieved a new world record in tape storage – their fifth since 2006. The new record of 201 Gb/in2 (gigabits per square inch) in areal density was achieved on a prototype ...
IBM & Fujifilm have developed a new high-capacity tape storage unit. The companies this week announced the development of a 50TB native tape storage system with the world's highest native data tape ...
IBM and Fujifilm have figured out how to fit 220TB of data on a standard-size tape that fits in your hand, flexing the technology’s strengths as a long-term storage medium. The prototype Fujifilm tape ...
eWEEK content and product recommendations are editorially independent. We may make money when you click on links to our partners. Learn More. IBM on Feb. 13 launched what it claims is the worlds first ...
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