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7 5D glass storage 'memory crystals' promise up to 13.8 billion years of data storage resilience, which is also the age of the universe — crams 360 terabytes into 5-inch glass disc with femtosecond laser

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Tom's Hardware 2 place · today 12:15 EDT

5D glass storage 'memory crystals' promise up to 13.8 billion years of data storage resilience, which is also the age of the universe — crams 360 terabytes into 5-inch glass disc with femtosecond laser

SPhotonix says it has moved its so-called 5D Memory Crystal technology out of the lab and closer to real-world deployment.

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