Cerabbyte wants to kill magnetic ribbon by 2030 using ceramic lasers and wild physics


  • The first generation system is slower than the band but aims to evolve quickly by 2030
  • Cerabbyte’s roadmap involves so advanced physics that it looks like science fiction with helium ions beams
  • The long -term capacity is based on speculative technology which does not yet exist outside the laboratory parameters

Munichte Munichte startups develop what he claims could become a disturbing alternative to magnetic band in the storage of archival data.

Using femtosecond lasers to climb data on ceramic layers in glass shelves, the company is considering racks with more than 100 petacts (100,000 TB) by the end of the decade.

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