IBM wants to kill the hard drive it invented
Saving files to memory is something that's supposed to be mostly invisible for the end user. We don't need to think about it; it just has to work. But whether it's a solid-state or hard disk drive, conventional storage solutions have their limitations -- namely, speed, rewritability and durability. A team at IBM Research's Almaden facility in California has a cure for all of that and it's called "racetrack memory."
http://www.engadget.com/2014/09/04/i...he-hard-drive/
I was thinking about this years ago! They stole my idea. :lol:
Nightwalker
Re: IBM wants to kill the hard drive it invented
Re: IBM wants to kill the hard drive it invented
Slightly sensationalist headline, should really be - "IBM Has new product that it wants to Hype !!"
Also the author really has no sense of what Irony is judging by what he thinks is Ironic. He must have been listening to Alanis Morissette.
Apparently (according to the Article) Irony is developing a new better version of a product you made previously.