realthor
Nov 30 2005, 03:05 PM
fusionx
Nov 30 2005, 04:29 PM
As soon as something like this hits the markey computers and other devices will never be the same again. Nice find, pity it most likely be expensive and will be released quite late in the near future.
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dontmaimyourself
Nov 30 2005, 05:22 PM
Shame these aren't currebtly viable for home computers I mean sure it would be great to have one but if you can only write to it once (currently) not really all that usefull is it and it will be super mega expensive. but still 300GB storage and 200 milisecond access times is pretty cool and offers some kind of idea as to the sppeds of computers to come if they ever do develope this into a viable long term storage medium.
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Saint_Michael
Nov 30 2005, 05:31 PM
how is this any differnt the the hard drives that carry that kind of space right now at a cheaper price most likly?
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Sirius
Nov 30 2005, 06:35 PM
Well, I don't know the millisecond access time of normal hard drives but... I suppose it's faster. Usually, normal HD on new computers run at 5400 rpm (rounds per minute) You can get much faster ones...I've seen one that was something like 10400 rpm as a web hosting server... But--if it's right once then its not really useful  The article said that in 2007-2008 a write/read/erase would come out... Now, that'd be good
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seanooi
Nov 30 2005, 07:16 PM
Wow! Amazing. I think i know what to get myself for christmas the year that is launched.
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LeAnn Rimes My Angel
Nov 30 2005, 11:50 PM
So much for my 1GB flash memory USB stick. hehe If this is possible, I hope that they can increase it's capacity and speed greatly to replace regular computer hard drives. With current seek times of 8 and 9 milliseconds, these holographic items will need to pick up on speed quickly, otherwise be sold at very low prices when speed is not a factor. I could see this being used commercially in the near future, but I hope they come in sizes small enough to fit in someone's pocket, with huge capacities.
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Cerebral Stasis
Dec 1 2005, 05:30 PM
Remember, they said that they aren't trying to replace computer hard drives. There is nothing wrong with write-once technology, although it would limit the disks to commertial use (but it would mean some very high-quality videos or very large computer/console games).
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wassie
Dec 2 2005, 05:19 PM
wow, those things are pretty fast... i just bought a extern hard-disk. 40gb that has 5400 rpm. most harddisks are 7200 rpm, but i wanted a 5400 rpm because they are for laptops and those harddisks are smaller, so easyer to cary with you.
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Chameleon
Dec 2 2005, 07:55 PM
I don't think that these will ever really catch on in the PC market; the HDD that we have now are still being improved upon, and they have a huge head-start. There is, on the high end market, a 1Tb HDD that can transfer data at 3Gb/s. I just don't there are any advantages to getting holographic storage over disk storage.
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realthor
Dec 12 2005, 06:22 PM
First i didn't get it if those HDD will be motor based just like usual HDDs but if they've got another technology of reading/writting data that doesn't rely on mechanics than it could be a great energy saver; anyway the speed of reading is amazing compared with today HDDs.I giess that in 2010 they will hit the market in a read/write format and be a hit. I wish this was like that and that i had one.
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freesoul
Dec 12 2005, 09:10 AM
Wow this is so cool. Hope our processors can work on such data rates smoothly. Me thinks it'll take time for this texhnology to seep into the consumer market and even if it does only power users are gonna buy it. So we'll have to find some use for the commoners say High=Definition video. say, that's a good idea!
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boyCradle
Dec 12 2005, 07:53 AM
I am sure this will be an expensive thing. But still the price would decrease as time goes, then I will purchase one by the time its affordable.
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CrazyRob
Dec 10 2005, 10:52 AM
QUOTE(realthor @ Nov 30 2005, 03:05 PM) Hello,I'm pretty amased by this technology . It promises great capacities and access times less than 200 miliseconds.The prototype has already been shown in April and now i've been reading some news abot it.Take a look yourself if interested: This is the link i've found about this technology: http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,1558,1785630,00.asp These are the news on the company's website http://www.inphase-technologies.com/news/turneronair.htmlwow that things amazing so much stuff u can store on it im gonna get one of them
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Eikon
Dec 4 2005, 03:27 AM
I can't wait for something like this to come out. It's going to make 200 gigabite hard drives insanely inexpensive. Then I can swoop in and buy like 3 of them
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