In 1956, IBM unveiled the 305 RAMAC—the world’s first computer with a hard disk drive. It stored just 5MB of data... and weighed over a ton.
To put that in perspective: today, you can store 5MB on a thumbnail-sized chip. Back then, it took a refrigerator-sized machine with spinning platters the size of vinyl records.
That wasn’t just a milestone—it was the beginning of modern data storage. From room-sized machines to ultra-fast workstations, computing has evolved at lightning speed. And at Signa, we build systems that honor that legacy by pushing performance to the edge.
So next time your workstation boots in seconds and renders in real time, take a moment to appreciate how far we've come—from 5MB giants to terabyte titans.