These then gave the way to magnetic storage; core memory, drums and, finally, hard drives.
Until now, the most advanced magnetic storage systems have needed about one million atoms to store a digital 1 or 0.
A few decades later, magnetic storage was the way to go.
The world of magnetic storage is on the verge of being overwhelmed.
Show me one company that commands more than a 10% premium on magnetic storage - it's currently a commodity.
As with all magnetic storage, it is vulnerable to magnetic fields.
Computers may read information from a variety of sources, such as magnetic storage, the Internet, or audio and video input ports.
The most common and enduring form of removable-storage technology is magnetic storage.
In most cases, removable magnetic storage uses a drive, which is a mechanical device that connects to the computer.
In early computers, magnetic storage was also used as: