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To: Patrick Sharkey who wrote (13876)1/26/1998 5:36:00 PM
From: Greg Hull  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 29386
 
A blast from the past...here is something on TeraStor from another thread:
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Message from Kurt Fitz-Randolph on Jan 26 1998 4:45PM EST

Something I came across in re: to Terastor on the WSJ (I wonder how long this will take to materialize?):

Tosoh, TeraStor To Join 20GB Disk Development

TOKYO (Nikkei)--Tosoh Corp. and U.S.-based TeraStor Corp. announced Monday that they have agreed to jointly develop a next-generation, 20-gigabyte magneto-optic disk, the Nihon Keizai Shimbun reports in its Tuesday morning edition.

The disks will greatly exceed the capacity of the conventional 2.6GB DVD-RAM, and can replace current backup tapes or hard drives, company officials say.

Two other Japanese firms, Olympus Optical Co. (OLYOY or 7733) and Mitsumi Electric Co. (J.MIE or 6767), are also taking part in the project, as is Imation Enterprises Corp., a major U.S. storage-media manufacturer.

Seagate Technology Inc. (SEG) of the U.S. will help design the playback head, and U.S.-based Quantum Corp. (QNTM) is working on development of the drive.