April 16, 2008

The new musical univers

TH1_154200839ipod.jpg Technology developed by Scottish scientists could increase the iPod's capacity so much that it will be able to store up to 125 million songs – almost 400 million minutes of music. Scotsman reports.

"The new components, devised by researchers at Glasgow University, could allow up to 500,000 gigabytes of storage on a microchip about the size of a 2p coin. The largest capacity of the current iPod is just 160Gb.

The new component would give a storage limit which is 3,125 times the current maximum capacity."

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