Yahoo Canada Web Search

Search results

      • Scientists from China are currently working on an optical disc that could store up to 200 terabytes of data in the size of a DVD, as reported by IEEE Spectrum. This is made possible by storing data in three dimensions instead of just two. The scientists have developed a way to store the data on 100 layers of the disc.
      www.pcworld.com/article/2254577/dvd-size-200-terabytes-of-data-capacity-on-new-optical-disc.html
  1. People also ask

  2. Feb 26, 2024 · While traditional storage techniques use two dimensions, the new optical technology uses three and can have up to 100 layers that could be read — that equates to a 4,000-fold increase over the...

  3. Mar 11, 2024 · Scientists have developed a new type of optical disc that can increase information storage capacity to the "petabit" level — 125 terabytes of data, or the combined storage capacity of about...

  4. Jul 20, 2024 · Key Takeaways. Optical storage, once the future, is in decline due to slow speeds and solid-state storage rise. A breakthrough by a research team developed a 200TB DVD-sized disc for data storage. This 1.6 petabit disc signifies a new era for optical storage, promising vast data storage potential.

    • Sydney Butler
    • Editor, Hardware And Cutting Edge Technology
  5. Feb 22, 2024 · The final result is an optical disk with a three-dimensional stack of data layers capable of holding a whopping 1 petabit (Pb) of information—that’s equivalent to 125,000 gigabytes of data.

    • Andrew Paul
  6. Feb 23, 2024 · The researchers suggest their new optical disc can enable a data center capable of exabit storage—a billion gigabits—to fit inside a room instead of a stadium-size space.

  7. Feb 23, 2024 · A team of scientists and researchers at the University of Shanghai for Science and Technology have managed to exponentially increase the capacity of an optical disc by making use of a 3D...

  8. Feb 21, 2024 · Optical nanoscale disk memory with petabit-level capacity is developed by extending the recording architecture to three dimensions with hundreds of layers, and exabit-level storage can be...

  1. People also search for