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‘5D’ storage could fit 500TB on a CD-sized glass disc – Yahoo Finance Australia
Using high-speed lasers, researchers have created “5D” data storage technology that could allow 500 TB of data to be written…

Using high-speed lasers, researchers have created “5D” data storage technology that could allow 500 TB of data to be written to a CD-sized glass disc, according to the Optica society. The technique uses higher writing speeds that might finally make it feasible…
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