Toshiba’s breakthrough, called BICS (for Bit Cost Scalable) involves building stacks of storage gates that are 48 layers deep – other approaches allow only 36. The new technology allows for a three-fold improvement in storage capacity at no increase in price of size, which should allow for three terabyte thumb drives and 400 GB microSD cards, essentially eliminating the storage gap for mobile devices.
New Toshiba Breakthrough Could Kill The Hard Drive
Toshiba’s breakthrough, called BICS (for Bit Cost Scalable) involves building stacks of storage gates that are 48 layers deep – other approaches allow only 36. The new technology allows for a three-fold improvement in storage capacity at no increase in price of size, which should allow for three terabyte thumb drives and 400 GB microSD cards, essentially eliminating the storage gap for mobile devices.
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