Drives
Jun 1 2007, Naveen

Now, an optical disc that spins as fast as 15,000 RPM has been developed by researchers at Japan’s NHK broadcasters. Currently, we have the optical disc systems that are clocked at around 10,000 rpm. If we make them spin faster than that, there is the...

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