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| How Large is a Petabyte? |
Source:
Gizmodo.com July 8, 2009 http://gizmodo.com/5309889/how-large-is-a-petabyte
Comments:
If you"ve read my newsletter for any length of time, you know that besides
health I"m also passionate about technology in all its forms. When you look
at the breakneck speed of development of ever larger computer drives, it"s
truly Moore"s Law
in
action.
Moore"s Law, as you may remember, is a popular axiom that predicts that the
number of transistors per integrated circuit will double each year.
Two years ago we saw the introduction of the first terabyte (1,000 GB)
drive, inching us ever closer to petabyte storage, which may be as little as
another two years away.
The illustrations above are a great way to get an understanding of just how
large a petabyte really is.
Imagine a computer with a 1,000,000 GB drive!
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