A model PC with 160TB of memory has been disclosed by Hewlett Packard Enterprises.
Intended to take a shot at enormous information, it could break down what might as well be called 160 million books in the meantime, HPE said.
The gadget, called The Machine, had a Linux-based working framework and organized memory as opposed to preparing power, the organization said.
HPE said its Memory Driven Computing research venture could in the end prompt a "close boundless" memory pool.
"The key to the following awesome logical leap forward, industry-changing development or life-adjusting innovation stow away on display behind the mountains of information we make each day," said HPE manager Meg Whitman.
"To understand this guarantee, we can't depend on the advancements of the past, we require a PC worked for the enormous information time."
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Prof Les Carr, of the University of Southampton, told the BBC The Machine would be quick yet huge information confronted different difficulties.
"A definitive approach to speed things up is to ensure you have every one of the information exhibit in your PC as near the preparing as conceivable so this is an alternate method for attempting to speed things up," he said.
"Be that as it may, we have to make our handling... not simply quicker but rather more savvy and business pertinent."
"There are numerous regions in life where speedier is not really better."
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