An Australian researcher has worked out how to store 1000TB on a CD
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An Australian researcher has worked out how to store 1000TB on a CD
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#2Brilliant solution to a known natural limitation.
Re: An Australian researcher has worked out how to store 1000TB on a CD
#3OK A) I think in this case the patents are justified :)
AND B) Are CDs gonna make a comeback? Can we have cool mini-CDs?
Re: An Australian researcher has worked out how to store 1000TB on a CD
#4OK A) I think in this case the patents are justified :) AND B) Are CDs gonna make a comeback? Can we have cool mini-CDs?
The 1000TB figure was actually for a DVD. That said, I certainly hope so :)
Re: An Australian researcher has worked out how to store 1000TB on a CD
#5The CD is twenty feet wide!
Re: An Australian researcher has worked out how to store 1000TB on a CD
#6That is pretty awesome. The solution seem so simple in retrospect. Just mask out the larger 500nm light you don't want to hit the surface.
Certainly even 1TB CDs would be insanely awesome. It would open up a whole realm of mass storage. I'm just feeling how easy backups will be :)
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#7> A young Victorian researcher
Steampunk storage FTW.
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#8This (interference) is how the feature size of semiconductors has gotten so small.
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