the largest number or amount that something can hold
the enormous difference in real estate between a high-definition disk and one in standard definition
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Ariel Cohen,
Forbes.com,
26 May 2025
This lowers physical obstructions, boosts stability, and even opens the door to higher memory capacities.
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Forbes.com,
29 May 2025
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