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ASU, the university in Phoenix, has developed a drive tech that would allow a thumb-drive to hold a terrabyte. It's a tenth the cost and 1,000 less on energy consumption.
To some of you out there, that doesn't mean a damn thing. Let me put into perspective. You can purchase a 2 gig thumb drive for about 20 dollars now, now a tenth of that is 2 dollars. The amount of energy it uses I can't even quantify for your brain, because I can't think of an analog.
Posted by TheLintTrap at October 26, 2007 06:27 PM