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" ... All of this points to a path from our current limitations in the datacenter to a better solution. But don’t wave the checkered flag just yet. Data is not going to stop at current rates, or for that matter even level off. If the millions of IoT sensors out in the market are any indication, network traffic is exploding even faster, and by the time we hit 400Gb/s people will be hard at work on faster speeds, eyeing a path to terabit (1000Gb/s) speeds. It’s a good bet that the people at Google will probably be the first ones to plant their flag on that beach, but just like 400Gb/s, it might not be the first ship there that matters, but the mainstream armada that brings the real market. And that happens when the technology hits its volume stride, driven by customer demand, and, most importantly, economics. ... "
" ... The 6 disk drive increase the disk capacity from prior generation 800 GB per disk to 1,000 GB (1 TB) per disk, representing a 25% increase in capacity per disk and thus in areal density. Apparently this is done without resorting to Shingled Magnetic Recording (SMR) and thus represents a significant increase in general drive areal density while allowing direct overwrite of data and avoiding the additional overwrite overhead of SMR drives. This announcement pushes the areal density of shipping HDDs close to 1 Tbpsi (terabit per square inch). ... "
" ... The 5GIC has already pioneered a technology that enables speeds of one terabit per second (Tbps), which is more than 1,000 times faster than the highest 4G speed. Other projects in the pipeline include: a demonstration of a 5G-enabled vehicle; ultra-high definition video; VR on the move and tactile internet; technology that will boost the use of 5G for gaming; cyber/blockchain and digital health applications; and, an IoT health project for dementia care in the home with the UK's National Health Service (NHS). ... "