How small will they go?

STEVE2

Jan 5, 2004
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Just thought I'd share this with everyone coz I thought it was pretty amazing!  A tiny ScanDisk memory card (256 MB) for my mobile, will miniaturisation ever find a limit?

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Codyhtml

Oct 29, 2004
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they will probably get pretty small like miciro scopic think about it they could invent a chip some day that si so small that it is imbeded in your finger and you can't see it and you just put your finger to a scanner think abput it like 1 TB in a finger that woukd be cool ;D ;D

 
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Alun

Jan 1, 1970
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I bet you the die's even smaller.

I remember reading an article in a magazine back in 1995 about how they've managed to squeeze 1GB onto a postage stamp sized magnetic tape I wonder how much data they you cram onto the same space today.

One of the problems today is the address bus width 32 bit computers are limited to a maximum of 4GB of address space, that's why 64-bit processors are slowly gaining ground.

 

Kevin Weddle

Feb 23, 2004
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Interested in memory? Do a search engine on vitual memory and memory interleaving. I'm not a programmer but I picked these terms up in a book and found them quite interesting.

 

fullyautomatic12

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hey i have that exact card, cept mine is a 512, they are so expensive when i start gettin into like 4-5 gigs

 
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nanop

Jan 1, 1970
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Those r small, but when u find the ratio of size:memory or Memory:size probaly the top one would be the 60GB Ipod Nano.

Every heard about the 2.5 inch hard drive that can hold over 146GB! made by seagate.

 
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