DocumentCode :
1976376
Title :
Magnetic recording technology-advances through the year 2000 and beyond
Author :
Grochowski, E. ; Fontana, R.E., Jr.
Author_Institution :
IBM Almaden Res. Center, San Jose, CA, USA
fYear :
1998
fDate :
22-24 Jun 1998
Firstpage :
8
Lastpage :
12
Abstract :
Magnetic hard disk drives have become the dominant storage technology for information processing and have been applied in such diverse applications as servers for large enterprise computers to desktop and mobile personal computers. This product has been the recipient of significant technology innovations as magnetoresistive sensors, advanced thin film disks and high performance PRML data channels. The result has been areal density increases at 60% per year and commensurate price per megabyte reductions. The industry average drive capacity is 4 gigabytes for the year 1998. To maintain this rapid progress throughout the next decade, giant magnetoresistive sensors and supersmooth thin film disks are being employed. The effects of superparamagnetism are addressed by innovations considered evolutionary in this technology progress
Keywords :
giant magnetoresistance; hard discs; magnetic film stores; magnetic heads; magnetic recording; magnetic sensors; magnetoresistive devices; maximum likelihood detection; partial response channels; superparamagnetism; technological forecasting; 4 GB; PRML data channels; areal density; desktop computers; drive capacity; giant magnetoresistive sensors; information processing; large enterprise computers; magnetic hard disk drives; magnetic recording technology; magnetoresistive sensors; mobile personal computers; price per megabyte; servers; storage technology; superparamagnetism; supersmooth thin film disks; thin film disks; Application software; Giant magnetoresistance; Hard disks; Information processing; Magnetic recording; Magnetic sensors; Microcomputers; Mobile computing; Technological innovation; Thin film sensors;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Nonvolatile Memory Technology Conference, 1998. 1998 Proceedings. Seventh Biennial IEEE
Conference_Location :
Albuquerque, NM
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4518-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/NVMT.1998.723205
Filename :
723205
Link To Document :
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