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10,000 TB cartridges by 2030 and Microsoft's Project Silica long term storage


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Cerabyte wants to use ceramic material, combined with glass, to hold mountains of data. For instance, it wants to build palm-sized cartridges that can store 10,000TB of data. 

It does this by arranging layers of a special type of ceramic into a surface that's 300 micrometers thick, on top of a glass base. Data can be written at GBps speeds, with TB/square-centimeter areal densities – much greater than the density of HDDs which only hit 0.02TB/square-centimeter right now.

 

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This could drastically cut down energy consumption!

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