Researchers have used lasers on a material used in nuclear fuel to create a quasi-eternal data storage media — super-hard silicon carbide DVD-like discs could have a capacity of 677GB

Researchers have used lasers on a material used in nuclear fuel to create a quasi-eternal data storage media — super-hard silicon carbide DVD-like discs could have a capacity of 677GB

By [email protected] (Wayne Williams)

Researchers have used lasers on silicon carbide to create a new long-term data storage concept. …read more

Source:: techradar.com – Gadgets

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