Ewigbyte combines optical read/write units with automated handling for large-scale archivalData is stored on inert media ...
UK-based startup SPhotonix was formed in 2024 to commercialize what's known as 5D optical data storage, often referred to as "memory crystals." Essentially, the technique encodes ...
In the midst of intense data information generation, a compact and sustainable data storage such as 5D Glass Data Storage is needed. This type of storage, with a similar size of a regular disc, can ...
Discover Microsoft's revolutionary glass data storage technology, designed to preserve digital information for up to 10,000 ...
A method of storing data within fused silica glass encodes in five dimensional space and should last up to 13.8 billion years ...
This small disc looks like any other piece of engraved glass, but it's actually storing 360 TB of five dimensional data. A team at the University of Southampton first developed the technology in 2013, ...
Recently we heard about the M-DISC, which can reportedly store data in a rock-like medium for up to 1,000 years. Now, scientists from the University of Southampton have announced the development of a ...
The last time we talked about Microsoft's Project Silica was about four years ago when Microsoft was showing off a proof of concept. The company managed to write Warner Bros' Superman movie on a tiny ...
Using high-speed lasers, researchers have created "5D" data storage technology that could allow 500 TB of data to be written to a CD-sized glass disc, according to the Optica society. The technique ...
The quest for high-density immutable storage has taken a big leap forward thanks to "Superman crystals" developed by scientists at the University of Southampton. The glass discs are reportedly capable ...
Digital technology is taking over the world, and scientists are hard at work finding better ways to store data -- lots of it and for long periods of time. Scientists are exploring new materials for ...
Microsoft’s Project Silica has delivered proof of concept for its quartz glass storage theories, after teaming up with Warner Bros. to inscribe the classic 1978 Christopher Reeve Superman film onto a ...