No, Sony isn’t feeling nostalgic for still creating a cassette tape. The reason that the Japanese company made a cassette tape with this much capacity isn't for making a mixtape that would last decades to play. No, it’s mainly for archival purposes since magnetic tape storage are high density tapes that are cheaper, more power efficient, and more reliable than storage that are disc-based. This cassette is equipped with 148GB of writable space per square inch. Comparing it with the normal cassettes used for storage today which only has 29.5GB per square inch, it is definitely a far cry from Sony’s latest innovation. Read more in our articles including "Storage Drives of the Past: Do you still remember them?" and "Sony develops a cassette tape with 185TB storage space".
No, Sony isn’t feeling nostalgic for still creating a cassette tape. The reason that the Japanese company made a cassette tape with this much capacity isn't for making a mixtape that would last decades to play.
No, it’s mainly for archival purposes since magnetic tape storage are high density tapes that are cheaper, more power efficient, and more reliable than storage that are disc-based. This cassette is equipped with 148GB of writable space per square inch. Comparing it with the normal cassettes used for storage today which only has 29.5GB per square inch, it is definitely a far cry from Sony’s latest innovation.
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