Article: Sold by Digital to Quantum: Parts-maker Rocky Mountain Magnetics. (Originated from Daily Camera, Boulder, Colo.)

Sep. 20--In a windowless building in an industrial enclave in Louisville, workers labor 24 hours a day producing metal chips that look like scrap, but are precision instruments built in operating- room conditions.

The future of the computer storage industry hinges on these tiny parts, which are key to expanding the data storage capacity of computers, as well as making computers smaller.

Rocky Mountain Magnetics' products make it possible to put more data in the same size computer disk, like putting twice as many outfits in the same size clothes closet.

If you're in computers and you can't keep piling bigger memories in smaller spaces, you'll be pushing ...

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