Battery-powered robot crabs, 4TB glass discs and Hololens tech: A deep dive into Project Silica reveals how Microsoft doesn’t want petabyte capacity quartz disks just yet

Battery-powered robot crabs, 4TB glass discs and Hololens tech: A deep dive into Project Silica reveals how Microsoft doesn't want petabyte capacity quartz disks just yet

By [email protected] (Wayne Williams)

Project Silica labs offer a look at where Microsoft is developing quartz glass storage. …read more

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