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Holographic
storage I predict, once we develop reliable rewriteable media, will totally replace magnetic storage devices. The bandwidth available for holographic storage is absolutely scary, gigabytes a second and possibly terabytes a second in the future, definitely tens of gigabytes a second is feasible with

A Holographic View of Reality
Giuseppe Bilotta bilott...@hotpop.com alt corel On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 04:59:05 GMT, ah wrote: Information storage media company Maxell has said it will launch its first holographic storage products in September 2006. The first removable drive will have a capacity of 300GB and a throughput of 160mbps. [.

Holographic Storage?
It took him 14 years to find a practical conceptualization that would work to advance the [30]storage industry; 3D Volume Holographic Optical Storage By being able to program optical lenses, many applications based on light and color can be developed, such as holographic storage, bio-terror detection devices,

holographic storage
"commodog" <commo...@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message ? ? news:8apimb$72$1@news.3dfx.com... ? ? i read in pccomputing mag about western digital having a working prototype ? ? of holographic storage by end of 2001 ? ? ? ? they said magnetic head storage devices will reach limits by 5-10 years ? ? ? ? here is

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Vitaphone vitaph...@worldnet.att.net alt movies silent News Story by Lucas Mearian NOVEMBER 17, 2005 (COMPUTERWORLD) - Turner Entertainment Networks has its lenses focused on holographic storage for the future of storing and retrieving its movies, cartoons and commercial spots. The network giant has completed a

Trinary Computer ?
This is the idea behind holographic storage systems. The right brain does pattern recognition almost instantly but this is a very difficult task for pixel by pixel Turing machines using Boolean logic and even the slightest different angle can result in a pattern mismatch. But not so with the holographic approach.

Holographic Storage????
Robert Heinlein (the photog, not the SF author of similar name) was telling about rececnt developments in holographic storage. He predicted there would soon be massive increases in storage capacity, which would lead to wearable photography devices, like cameras but designed like eyeglasses, they'd continually

holographic storage
EW e...@nowhere.ca alt corel ah wrote: Information storage media company Maxell has said it will launch its first holographic storage products in September 2006. The first removable drive will have a capacity of 300GB and a throughput of 160mbps. [.

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http://www.cameratown.com/news/news.cfm/hurl/id%7C1182 FujiFilm To Display Holographic Storage Technology at NAB Holographic Storage Offers Several Terabytes of Removable, Backward Compatible DVD-size Disc Storage For Film & Electronic Media Applications Valhalla, New York, April 13, 2005 Next week at the National

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Holographic storage will provide better density simply because it *is*, by nature, storing data in three dimensions. The idea (as I understand it) would be to read an entire "bit plane" at once. Since you'd be able to store many bit planes in a solid only a few cm thick, your data density would be quite high.

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"commodog" <commo...@nospam.hotmail.com> wrote in message ? news:8apimb$72$1@news.3dfx.com... ? i read in pccomputing mag about western digital having a working prototype ? of holographic storage by end of 2001 ? ? they said magnetic head storage devices will reach limits by 5-10 years ? ? here is partial article

Holographic Storage?
ethan miller e...@cs.umbc.edu comp arch storage The October 1994 _Scientific American_ has a short article on holographic storage. It discussses both products that'll be available soon and some idea of what's coming. Unfortunately, what'll be out soon is a smaller size souped-up CD-ROM.

Holographic Storage Device; Data Storage
It was my unterstanding, from what I have read that the main advantage of holographic storage is very large capacities. Turning whatever material is used to one angle allows it to be written and read seperatly from what was written at a different angle. So, you can keep rotating it and writing in the same space

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Edu comp sys mac hardware alt rainbow-gathering t...@slipknot.mit.edu (Toby J. Sommer) asked: Does anyone have up to date info on the REAL status of holographic storage devices? Does anyone know about Tamarack Storage Devices, Inc., who are supposedly developing this technology? I believe that Lee Fyock is working

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I saw a presentation of a holographic storage device last summer by Tamarack Storage Devices Inc. of Austin, TX, which is a spin-off of MCC. I don't have any better contact info. They have an ARPA grant and have done a removable disc with little checkerboard holo crystal stacks or spots on a 2.5-inch floppy that

Holographic Storage Device; Data Storage
SJS...@psuvm.psu.edu alt folklore computers Can / Will anyone provide more info about the Holographic Storage??? I saw it in byte Mag, and need/want to know more! Thanxs... Steve /--------------------------------------------------------------\ / Wish-Bringer....New for the 90's: Comming to a CPU near you! \ /

holographic storage coming to market
.w use...@useless.org alt corel EW wrote: ah wrote: Information storage media company Maxell has said it will launch its first holographic storage products in September 2006. The first removable drive will have a capacity of 300GB and a throughput of 160mbps. [.

question: what is holographic storage?
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kissmya...@hell.com misc invest stocks miler7 <look...@charts.com> wrote: A message in this nsg mentioned holographic storage research for computers. Am interested in any companies which are developing the next generation of hardware..laser, nano, etc. ....Miler7 Already posted everything I can on the

Photonic Brain Computer
I store them as MPegs as abot 5GB/hour. A 300GB disk would be a perfect backup medium. I now use external firewire disks ($1.=/GB) as backup for this archive. I saw photos of a prototype holographic storage device that held 1TB on a disk the size of a 3 1/2" floppy....maybe next year. John.

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Note that the articles I cited were for optical storage. They may be marketing fluf, but the idea of a 1TB to a 1000TB optical disk is there in the 5-10 year range. Well, sort of. The articles were about holographic storage. This is different from what we now know as optical storage. I don't know how this scheme is