Atom Chip Corporation has some interesting products. Unless, of course, they're vaporware.
Wouldn't you want a 1TB IDE drive? How about a 2TB drive?
Maybe a wireless super notebook with the following specs?
Specification:1TB QuantumOptical Non-Volatile RAM /6.8GHz CPU, AtomChip® Quantum® II processor /2TB Quantum Storage[ATA-IDE] /12.1" WXGA 1280x800,6:10 TFT Glare Type LCD display with 1.3 Mega pixel camera /802.11a/802.11b/802.11g WLAN /Intel® PRO/Wireless 2100/2200BG/2915ABG network connection /WiFi,Bluetoth,GPRS-with Bluetoth antena /USB2.0x3 /Optical Drive: DVD Super Multi /LAN port, SVGA-out port, PCMCIA slot, 1394A port /Modem port /Interface Ports Front Side:4 in 1 Card reader[SDIO,SD,MS Pro,MS] /BOSE Headphone Music System with noise Cancelling /Buit-in two stereo speakers /Microphone /Application Launch Key:E-mail,Internet, Capture,WLAN /Pointer: Synaptics touchpad with 4 way scrolling button /Windows XP-Professional and Linux/ Voice Command /Li-Ion battery /AC Adapter/ Dimensions: 320(W)x242(D)x22(H)mm/28mm(front/back /Weight around 1900g.Dang. A bit under 2 Kg...
I'm impressed. Unless, of course, it's all vaporware. (Like we haven't seen a lot of THAT over the years...)
J.
The density of information of this memory is 128MB/square millimeter having the thickness of the recording media(array) of 20microns. 3.2GB of non-volatile RAM are contained in one cubic millimeter. Also, this new Quantum–Optical technology allows to build up to 256GB in one package / or module up to 35TB.