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In the backbone, transmission speeds are measured in trillions of bits per second.
In a few seconds of operation, trillions of bits of cipher can be processed, compared with the tens of bits per second possible with the first mechanized cipher machines.
Earlier this year, I.B.M. said it would be possible to commercialize later this decade a disklike storage technology named Millipede capable of storing trillions of bits of data per square inch.
At the core of the fight is one of the overarching questions of our time: Who has rights to the trillions of bits of data users create online every day?
But Prism, for all its breathtaking reach and intrusiveness, is less creepy to me than all the trillions of bits of information that commercial companies have stored up on all of us, gathered through a sophisticated mix of temptations, deceptions, default settings, carelessness, and sheer market power.
But that doesn't mean digital preservation is pointless: if we're going to save even a fraction of the trillions of bits of data churned out every year, we can't think of digital preservation in the same way we do paper preservation.
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And I don't see any counterparty of size that could absorb, you know, trillions and trillions of–.
In the end it fantasizes that saving the globe from spattering into countless trillions of dust bits brings all of mankind together in one giant, cross-continental heart-hug.
Imaging by the Voyager 1 and 2 spacecrafts in the late 1970s had shown how the gravity of distant moons and nearby moonlets can sculpt the planet's vanishingly thin swarm of trillions of orbiting icy bits into four main rings and within them thousands of ringlets, ring gaps, and spiraling waves.
There are trillions upon trillions of bytes out there in the ether — so much to gather and to think about.
Such a device would achieve storage densities of one trillion bits of information per square centimeter.
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