New Optical Disk That Holds 140GB
NoCashValue writes "There is an article on Wired News about a new optical disk that can hold up to 140GB of data on a disk the size of a CD ROM." Still pretty vaporouus, but they claim a demo is forthcoming at Comdex.
The site for Constellation 3D, the company producing the FMD drives, is http://www.c-3d.net/.
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What will it be called anyway? OAS-ROM (Obscene Amounts of Storage Read Only Memory)?
Or maybe MS-ROM, because this'll probably be the only thing big enough to hold a full installation of Windows 2010.
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An article HEREInfoworld details a 10-Terabyte Optical Disc. The inventor of the disc says that it may become commercially available in a year (it was stated in oct).
An important part of this disc is that it is very stable -- instability occurs only after 5,000 years.
Theres a reasonable Byte article on these things here. These things sounds like DVD killers, assuming they're practical. They hold more, they're just as speedy, and they could be made at a good price.
But.. they're 5 inches across still. When are we going to get something smaller? Why not stick 30Gb on a 2 inch disc? That'd be a killer for portables.
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