CliffyG
02-01-2007, 11:08
The device uses the company's Tapestry technology to hold 100GB of data on a single CD-sized write-once disc as a succession of 1.3MB holograms. That's enough for 20 full-length movies, or 30 minutes of uncompressed high-resolution video:
The first product will have a data transfer rate of 20mbps, and the medium has a projected life of around 30 years.
And Constellation 3D expects its partners, including Plasmon, to ship products based on its Fluorescent Multi-layer Disc (FMD) technology, which in its first generation will allow CD-sized discs to store up to 100GB of data. Second-generation FMD technology, using blue lasers, is expected to increase this figure to one terabyte.
Link: http://news.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/0,1000000091,2107853,00.htm
Sounds interesting but will no doubt be ridiculously expensive for a few years if it does come to fruition.
The first product will have a data transfer rate of 20mbps, and the medium has a projected life of around 30 years.
And Constellation 3D expects its partners, including Plasmon, to ship products based on its Fluorescent Multi-layer Disc (FMD) technology, which in its first generation will allow CD-sized discs to store up to 100GB of data. Second-generation FMD technology, using blue lasers, is expected to increase this figure to one terabyte.
Link: http://news.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/0,1000000091,2107853,00.htm
Sounds interesting but will no doubt be ridiculously expensive for a few years if it does come to fruition.