Pretty Interesting
I doubt it. I think that video/game/other software will become more complex or intricate (and thus larger)as computers become faster and have more HD space.{TP}Spartan wrote:Years? maybe a century?Cuda wrote:or Exabyte Hard drives. That'd be the day. Think how long it'd take to fill that up.
Also, according to Moore's Law, the amount of transistors (and assumably hard drive space)that you can fit in a given area doubles every 18 months. Thus, we can figure out how long it will be until 1 EX hard drives.
Let's start with one of those HUGE 1TB hard drives.
1 Exabyte=1024 Terabytes.
In 18 months that 1TB will be 2 Terabytes.
In 36 months that 2TB will be 4 Terabytes.
In 54 months that 4TB will be 8TB
In 72 months that 8TB will be 16TB
In 90 months that 16TB will be 32TB
In 108 months that 32TB will be 64TB
In 126 months that 64TB will be 128TB
In 144 months that 128TB will be 256TB
In 162 months that 256TB will be 512TB
In 180 months that 512 Terabytes will be 1 Exabyte
180 Months = 15 Years
So, by following Moore's Law, we can determine that it will take 15 years for a hard drive of one Exabyte to develop. This may or may not be accurate, as there may be a robot rebellion by then.
[EDIT]
Oh jeez. That amounts to one petabyte, not one Exabyte.
That means that a hard drive of one Exabyte would take around 30 years

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