Yeah i'd say so. Maybe even much longer than that. It all depends upon whether or not nanotechnology is advanced far enough in ten years. If it has then 500 terabytes would be a piece of cake.
2006-12-19 19:09:29
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answered by mojo2093@sbcglobal.net 5
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Yes, more than likely. A single terabyte hard drive is vastly uncommon now; it will probably take around fifteen years.
2006-12-19 19:07:51
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answered by supensa 6
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You better believe it
They have only recently been selling 1 terabyte drives at phenominal prices.
2006-12-19 19:08:44
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answered by revoltix 7
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you can go to tigerdirect.com or newegg.com and you will find terabyte hard drives there. they cost alot but they do have them.
2006-12-19 19:45:58
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answered by lovell041206couple 2
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Yes they do exist. But I think you're being damn lazy by not doing a search on Google to find out yourself though. :(
2016-05-22 23:24:07
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answered by Anonymous
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10 years ago we had 500M, now we have 500G.
At this rate, 500T isn't totally impossible 10 years from now, :)
But I doubt it, as we are approaching the size of an atom, unless new technology breakthroughs are invented.
2006-12-19 19:11:43
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answered by Enoch 4
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