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Topic: Yottabyte drives?
Tristan
Vidi, vici, veni.
Nae's Stooge
posted 07-17-2002 11:37:04 PM
When do you think we will get them?


a Yottabyte is 1,000,000,000,000 000 Gigabytes.

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Maradon!
posted 07-17-2002 11:38:35 PM
Considering one yottabyte would represent more information than mankind has ever produced from the beginning of written history until now, I'd say...not for a good, good long time.

The sun might burn out first.

Ruvie's Alt
Haven't you always wanted a monkey?
posted 07-17-2002 11:41:58 PM
quote:
ACES! Another post by Maradön²:
Considering one yottabyte would represent more information than mankind has ever produced from the beginning of written history until now, I'd say...not for a good, good long time.

The sun might burn out first.


At which point we will ahve already expanded into other, younger solar systems.

IT COULD HAPPEN!

Palador ChibiDragon
Dismembered
posted 07-17-2002 11:47:11 PM
quote:
There was much rejoicing when Fennar said this:
When do you think we will get them?

Next Tuesday.

I believe in the existance of magic, not because I have seen proof of its existance, but because I refuse to live in a world where it does not exist.
Tristan
Vidi, vici, veni.
Nae's Stooge
posted 07-17-2002 11:50:18 PM
I can easily think of things that would fill Yottabyte drives (Full detail star/solar system maps, games with TRUE physics, full environment interaction, etc…)

I’m not saying that were gonna get them any time soon, but will get them within 200 years

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Ja'Deth Issar Ka'bael
I posted in a title changing thread.
posted 07-17-2002 11:56:02 PM
...

Yatta bites?

oi.

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Mr. Wilams
Pancake
posted 07-17-2002 11:58:19 PM
Yat-ta, yat-ta...
Peter
Pancake
posted 07-18-2002 12:03:05 AM
quote:
Fennar Model 2000 was programmed to say:
I can easily think of things that would fill Yottabyte drives (Full detail star/solar system maps, games with TRUE physics, full environment interaction, etc…)

I’m not saying that were gonna get them any time soon, but will get them within 200 years


Yes but by the time we get them , Windows will take up half that space anyways.

Also, a great deal of games have been puting true physics in. It's not something that really hard to do, just time consumeing. Plus a haveing true physics isn't always a good thing for games I.E. In raceing games they usally bugger the engine to make the game more playable. Or could you imagine Something like Wing Commander with a true physics engine?

Tristan
Vidi, vici, veni.
Nae's Stooge
posted 07-18-2002 12:11:18 AM
When I say true physics, I'm talking about getting with a laser, and having it perfectly modal what happens. (Armor in that region heats up and starts to boil, the vaporized armor then helping to scatter the beam, etc)

True fluid dynamics, and the rest are gonna eat up HD space and prosessing power like theres no tommrow.

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Maradon!
posted 07-18-2002 12:14:47 AM
quote:
Fennar thought about the meaning of life:
I can easily think of things that would fill Yottabyte drives (Full detail star/solar system maps, games with TRUE physics, full environment interaction, etc…)

I’m not saying that were gonna get them any time soon, but will get them within 200 years


MAYBE an entire solar system modeled down to the atomic scale would fill a yottabyte.

The physics thing wouldn't even come close, again, unless you were modeling everything down to the atomic level.

JooJooFlop
Hungry Hungry Hippo
posted 07-18-2002 12:14:59 AM
Maybe when we start creating artificial intelligence 100% indistinguishable from human intelligence.

BTW, what's the single largest hard drive in known use today?

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Maradon!
posted 07-18-2002 12:16:28 AM
If I recall correctly ATA technology won't support anything bigger than 128Gb or so.
Falaanla Marr
I AM HOT CHIX
posted 07-18-2002 01:00:32 AM
quote:
Verily, Maradön² doth proclaim:
If I recall correctly ATA technology won't support anything bigger than 128Gb or so.

if i remember correctly, they are working on some sort of technology to SUPPORT drives of like 1 terabyte in size.

We are gonna have 1 terabyte drives in 5 years. likely much sooner. Hell, we were just regularly breaking gigabyte drives like 5 years ago
http://harddrives.superwarehouse.com/3109prod.html

160 gig drive for sale *drool*

[ 07-18-2002: Message edited by: Falaanla Marr ]

Maradon!
posted 07-18-2002 01:05:11 AM
If I remember correctly, Hard Drives were being phased out in favor of a new type of memory that was faster than RAM and with higher capacity than hard disks.

Imagine: Stable RAM. You can turn your computer off and back on, and the boot up time will be similar to a TV, and no data will be lost.

Ja'Deth Issar Ka'bael
I posted in a title changing thread.
posted 07-18-2002 01:05:25 AM
My Dad (who likes to get an uber twinked out computer every five years despite how fast they become obsolete) is planning on getting an integral 20 gig HD for his new computer he's getting later this year and detachable 100 gig drives or something. He's an oddball.
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Niklas
hay guys whats going on in this title?
posted 07-18-2002 01:43:43 AM
quote:
Maradön² had this to say about Matthew Broderick:
If I remember correctly, Hard Drives were being phased out in favor of a new type of memory that was faster than RAM and with higher capacity than hard disks.

Imagine: Stable RAM. You can turn your computer off and back on, and the boot up time will be similar to a TV, and no data will be lost.



So not RAM then? RAM is, by definition, volatile...

JooJooFlop
Hungry Hungry Hippo
posted 07-18-2002 01:46:49 AM
quote:
Maradön² got all f'ed up on Angel Dust and wrote:
If I remember correctly, Hard Drives were being phased out in favor of a new type of memory that was faster than RAM and with higher capacity than hard disks.

Imagine: Stable RAM. You can turn your computer off and back on, and the boot up time will be similar to a TV, and no data will be lost.


I think I remember reading something like that. Involved magnetic fields or something.

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Mattimeo
Was once a member
posted 07-18-2002 01:46:56 AM
Sleep mode?

quote:
Maradön² had this to say about Optimus Prime:
If I remember correctly, Hard Drives were being phased out in favor of a new type of memory that was faster than RAM and with higher capacity than hard disks.

Imagine: Stable RAM. You can turn your computer off and back on, and the boot up time will be similar to a TV, and no data will be lost.


Burger
BANNED!
posted 07-18-2002 01:47:19 AM
instead of making larger and larger drives, why not devellop better compression schemes, and data storage concepts?

example

and the ram you're thinking of is mram (magnetoresistive ram) It's still in R&D stage though...

Bite me.

No, Really. Bite me.

Ja'Deth Issar Ka'bael
I posted in a title changing thread.
posted 07-18-2002 02:04:17 AM
Who knows what we'll have. What cracks me up is when you read old references to what we'd have in the future. For instance...

In the original first edition of Shadowrun, high end Cyberdecks actually had listed processor capabilities less powerful than modern P4's. Storage Capacity wasn't all that big either.

In one of the early episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation, an alien probe attacks and overrides the Enterprise (and Data) with a forced upload they were in awe of that was terrabyte sized.

Lyinar's sweetie and don't you forget it!*
"All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die. -Roy Batty
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Mattimeo
Was once a member
posted 07-18-2002 02:29:57 AM
quote:
Verily, The_Mac doth proclaim:
instead of making larger and larger drives, why not devellop better compression schemes, and data storage concepts?

example

and the ram you're thinking of is mram (magnetoresistive ram) It's still in R&D stage though...


WOW! I was fully unaware we could even do things like that. that's really amazing considering the file size.

Maradon!
posted 07-18-2002 02:34:31 AM
quote:
Mattimeo had this to say about Robocop:
WOW! I was fully unaware we could even do things like that. that's really amazing considering the file size.

Yeah, that is pretty cool, but did anyone else get a bunch of little bits of text floating around? tagging various things seemingly?

Skaw
posted 07-18-2002 02:40:39 AM
Holy shit thats some awesome compressing. Those modeled worlds alone should take up several megs. As well as the music.
Death of Rats
Pancake
posted 07-18-2002 02:45:05 AM
ever time i see yottabyte, i keep thinking of a little virus Yoda saying over and over " kick your ass i shall"
A particularly crafty sea lion is befuddling the Army Corps of Engineers, who have come to believe the 1,000-pound mammal is either from hell -- or from Harvard.
Cap'n Elethi
I'm too sexy for my shirt, too sexy for my shirt...
posted 07-18-2002 02:47:57 AM
A yottabyte is a lot of porn.
Elethi Rian, A Man Of Many Talents
Mattimeo
Was once a member
posted 07-18-2002 02:48:43 AM
quote:
Cap'n Elethi had this to say about Pirotess:
A yottabyte is a lot of porn.

Especially with compression.

Death of Rats
Pancake
posted 07-18-2002 02:53:17 AM
quote:
Nobody really understood why Cap'n Elethi wrote:
A yottabyte is a lot of porn.

i think Deli as secretly engineered a yottabyte comp, and has nothing but porn on it, points at Deli admit it, aaaaaadddmiiitt it!!!

A particularly crafty sea lion is befuddling the Army Corps of Engineers, who have come to believe the 1,000-pound mammal is either from hell -- or from Harvard.
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