sdowney717
February 8th, 2012, 12:32 PM
The spinning platter drive will get new life now. Versus the solid state drive.
"Instead of using a magnetic field to record information on a magnetic medium, we harnessed much stronger internal forces and recorded information using only heat," says University of York physicist Thomas Ostler.
"This revolutionary method allows the recording of Terabytes (thousands of Gigabytes) of information per second, hundreds of times faster than present hard drive technology. As there is no need for a magnetic field, there is also less energy consumption." http://www.tgdaily.com/hardware-features/61309-heat-based-recording-speeds-hard-drives
"Instead of using a magnetic field to record information on a magnetic medium, we harnessed much stronger internal forces and recorded information using only heat," says University of York physicist Thomas Ostler.
"This revolutionary method allows the recording of Terabytes (thousands of Gigabytes) of information per second, hundreds of times faster than present hard drive technology. As there is no need for a magnetic field, there is also less energy consumption." http://www.tgdaily.com/hardware-features/61309-heat-based-recording-speeds-hard-drives