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How the IBM 350 RAMAC Invented the Hard Drive

How the IBM 350 RAMAC Invented the Hard Drive

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In 1956, IBM shipped the world's first hard disk drive, the 350 RAMAC. It weighed over a ton, stored just five megabytes, and cost $50,000 per megabyte. In this episode, Lucas and Luna trace how that spinning platter of iron oxide evolved into the terabytes in our pockets, and why the basic mechanical principle fought off solid-state rivals for sixty years. They visit the San Jose lab where a team led by Reynold Johnson gambled on rotating magnetic media, unpack the enormous technical hurdle of a flying read-write head, and reveal how a single 1950s breakthrough created a $200 billion industry. If you've ever wondered why your laptop still has a spinning disk — or why it finally doesn't — this story is for you. #IBM350RAMAC #HardDrive #ReynoldJohnson #MagneticStorage #DataStorage #TechHistory #IBM #SanJose #ComputerHistory #HDD #Technology #Business #Podcast #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #TechHistoryWithFexingo #StorageRevolution #Fexingo Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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