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Terabyte on a single CD
Company named Mempile claimed that they can write 1 At 200 layers a disc, future versions of the technology will make it possible to store up to 5TB of data on one discof data on a a single Compact Disc.
Mempile has developed a removable optical storage technology allowing for the storage of 1 Terabyte (1,000 Gigabytes) of information on a single inexpensive disc. The device builds on the existing know-how attained through the development of CDs and DVDs, extending it so as to write layers upon layers of stacked information.
In addition to that they can extend this technology to 200 layers for disc, this will make possible to store up to 5 TerraBites of data on one disc.
They have plans to go to the consumer market within next 18-24 month and at start point estimated prices will be $3,000 for the drive and around $30-50 per disc.
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Posted: August 24th, 2007 under News, Hardware, HDTV.
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