After decades of research and development, humanity finally has a data storage medium that will outlast us.
The 5D Memory Crystal stores data by using tiny voxels – 3D pixels – in fused silica glass, etched by femtosecond laser pulses. These voxels possess “birefringence,” meaning that their light refraction characteristics vary depending upon the polarization and direction of incoming light.
That difference in light orientation and strength can be read in conjunction with the voxel’s location (x, y, z coordinates), allowing data to be encoded in five dimensional space.
And because the medium is silica crystal, similar to optical cable, it’s highly durable. It’s also capacious: The technology can store up to 360 TB of data on a 5-inch glass platter.
That’s well and good, but imagine keeping your software backwards compatible with an ancient 14 billion year old file standard.
einkorn@feddit.org 3 weeks ago
Data hoarders everywhere rejoice!
But on a more serious note, a commercially viable product would be awesome.
nymnympseudonym@piefed.social 3 weeks ago
This is the Internet, you can say it: pr0n collectors
Powderhorn@beehaw.org 3 weeks ago
Oddly, as I’ve gotten older, I’ve ceased enjoying internet porn. Maybe it’s shooting it myself years ago, but, like: Why would you want random people you’ll never meet? I don’t get the industry as a whole … like, yeah, people liked my wife, but where does that get you?