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'Millipede' Prototype Shown at CeBIT

neutron_p writes "It was a subject of much controversy for last 5 - 7 years, but it's finally got protyped. At CeBIT, IBM for the first time shows the prototype of "Millipede" - nanomechanical data storage device. Using revolutionary nanotechnology, scientists at the IBM Zurich R&D Lab, Switzerland, have made it to the millionths of a millimeter range, achieving data storage densities of more than one terabit per square inch, equivalent to storing the content of 25 DVDs on an area the size of a postage stamp. The principle of operation is comparable with the old punch cards, but now with structural dimensions in the nanometer scale and the ability to erase data and rewrite the medium."

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  1. Not Funny: Millipede & Chinese Spy Satellites by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
    The millpede technology will be a boon for data storage of photos from spy satellites. Over the last 3 decades, American spy satellites have generated trillions of bytes of photos that require storage. Millipede is the perfect technology for handling such volumes of storage

    We should classify millipede as a technology that is vital to national secure and should ban Chinese nationals from working on such projects. The Chinese would surely use such technology for nefarious purposes.