Coming soon: 5,00,000 song-iPod

Agencies 

Sunday, April 13, 2008  00:53 IST

SAN FRANCISCO: Mobile phones, iPods and other consumer devices may soon be able 
to hold a hundred times more information than they do at present thanks
to a breakthrough in storage technology.

IBM announced a new kind of computer memory on Friday that could increase 
storage capacity 100-fold. Called "racetrack memory" the new storage devices 
would
replace flash memory and hard disk drives in computers. 

The devices are based on a new branch of physics called "spintronics" that uses 
nanotechnology to manipulate the spin of electrons to create magnetic fields
in which data can be stored. 

Using racetrack memory an MP3 player would be able to store about half a 
million songs, or 3,500 films. IBM has already demonstrated a device that can 
store
10 times the current amount and expects racetrack memory to begin cropping up 
in electronic devices within the next decade.

According to an IBM statement, the technology would cost far less to produce 
than today's models, and would run on a single battery charge for weeks at
a time.

"The promise of racetrack memory - for example, the ability to carry massive 
amounts of information in your pocket - could unleash creativity leading to
devices and applications that nobody has imagined yet," said Stuart Parkin, who 
leads IBM's research team at its research centre in San Jose, California.

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