Researchers at Saga University in Japan have developed an ultra-high purity diamond wafer they say can store the same amount of data as 1 billion Blu-ray discs. Assuming they are equating the storage ...
The Stacked Volumetric Optical Disc (SVOD) is less than a tenth of a millimetre thick, and it is from this thinness that the technology has an advantage over current CD, DVD and blue-laser discs, all ...
Researchers in Japan have developed a new method for making 2-in wafers of diamond that could be used for quantum memory. The ultra-high purity of the diamond allows it to store a staggering amount of ...
Gigastorage, a second-tier Taiwan-based optical disc maker, has been shifting business focus to solar-grade crystalline silicon wafers since the fourth quarter of 2010, with the annual production ...
TL;DR: A team from Japan has created the largest diamond storage device ever, able to hold up to 25 exabytes. Although intended for use as quantum memory, the 2-inch diamond wafer is notable for being ...
Don’t toss your hard drives, SSDs, and RAIDs just yet, but a company with an expertise in making precision jewel-based industrial tools has partnered with researchers from Japan’s Saga University to ...
Hitachi Maxell has developed a thin optical disc that could lead to data cartridges capable of storing terabytes of information. The Stacked Volumetric Optical Disc (SVOD) is less than a tenth of a ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results