Answer: Yes, Digital formats carry more data per second than analog formats
Explanation: The transmission of data from one area (point A) to another area (point B) is refered to as a signal. This signals can be transmitted from point A to point B through two different medium and formats, namely; analog formats and the digital format.
In the analog format, the data is converted into electrical pulse before it's been sent while in digital, data is been converted into binary format representing two amplitude before been sent. Note that devices or machines are at point b (destination) which will collect this pieces of information an convert them into readable and interpretable sounds or image.
Analog signals are a bit old and there is limitation on the size of data that can be transmitted in this formats.
The digital signal is more modern and it carry more data per second compared to the Analog.
So digital formats can hold more data than the analog.