InPhase Announces 300GB Holographic Discs
turboflux writes "After rolling out prototype holographic drives last year, ExtremeTech reports that InPhase has announced they intend to ship drives to commercial customers in 2006. InPhase originally intended on shipping the 200GB version of their media this year. Another article on Engadget mentions that 1TB discs will be available in 2009."
I think you sufferd a logical lapse , They never mentioned time indeed they both mention ammounts , it transfers at the rate of one million bites(or a megabit) at a time ( or transfer rate) not transfer speed ,how long is anyones guess.
Rate can mean ammount , IE the gouvernment rates or im on a middle tax bracket so am charged at the medium rate.
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