Those totally look like the isolinear chips from Star Trek

  • I’ve been seeing news stories like this every couple of years for most of my life, and yet storage technology just continues to plod along at the same pace it always has. Nothing ever comes of it.

    • Just as you probably never see tape storage, you would never see this storage method either, as it’s not intended for personal use.

      However, while you do not see tape storage being used, it’s maybe what the majority of world’s storage uses.

    • It’s a sensational headline, sure - but I manage a few 200TB single unit servers at work and my cell phone has more than 20x the storage the computer I took to college had, and probably 20x faster.

      To claim what you are ignores the significant improvements we’ve seen in the past 2 decades.

        • idk, I’ve still got some 512kb floppies somewhere.
          Next to me is a 512GB flash drive.
          1997 - 2023 is 26 years for a 1,000,000x larger storage device.
          So come 2049, that should be at 512PB, they’re forecasting 10PB.

          I say it sounds reasonable enough.

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        Vaporware is when software devs make claims about how great their yet-to-be-written software will be. Then, they never create it, either out of a lack of skill, time, or funding. Vaporware has, by definition, no proof of concept.

        Hardware is a bit harder to call “Vaporware” since presumably they have working prototypes.