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Graphene could allow hard drives to hold 10 times more data

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    Engadget[^]:

    Solid-state drives may be the go-to for phones and most PCs and laptops, but the humble mechanical hard drive still has a place in the computing world.

    Graphene solves everything 5-10 years in the future (from 5-10 years from now, GOTO :start)

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      Engadget[^]:

      Solid-state drives may be the go-to for phones and most PCs and laptops, but the humble mechanical hard drive still has a place in the computing world.

      Graphene solves everything 5-10 years in the future (from 5-10 years from now, GOTO :start)

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      AI Quantum Fusion Graphene!

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        AI Quantum Fusion Graphene!

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        (5 to 10 years in the future... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: )

        The Science of King David's Court | Object Oriented Programming with C++

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          (5 to 10 years in the future... :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: )

          The Science of King David's Court | Object Oriented Programming with C++

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          I was just coming to add that. :laugh:

          TTFN - Kent

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