Difference between revisions of "Storage Capacity"
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Revision as of 23:20, 5 March 2007
Breadcrumbs: The Future of Ubiquitous Computing --> Driving Forces: Technological Forces --> Storage Capacity
Description
Computer storage, computer memory, and often casually memory refer to computer components, devices and recording media that retain data for some interval of time. Computer storage provides one of the core functions of the modern computer, that of information retention. It is one of the fundamental components of all modern computers, and coupled with a central processing unit (CPU), implements the basic Von Neumann computer model used since the 1940s.
Enablers
Inhibitors
- Moore's Law
- technological challenges in increasing storage capacity
Paradigms
Experts
Seagate and Western Digital are leading companies in the innovation, design and production of new technologies in the digital storage field.
Timing
Magnetic storage, Semiconductor storage, Optical disc storage, Magneto-optical disc storage, Ultra Density Optical disc storage, Optical Jukebox storage
Other early methods: Paper tape and punch cards (1980), Williams tube and Selectron tube, Delay line memory