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GE Makes Holographic Optical Storage Breakthrough

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 10:24 am
by CoFree
GE Makes Holographic Optical Storage Breakthrough
Shane McGlaun
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GE holographic disc stores 500GB of data

Researchers at GE have validated technology that will one day usher in the next generation of optical storage -- holographic storage. The researchers have developed a disc the size of a standard DVD that can hold 500GB of data. The researchers say that conventional optical storage discs only store information on the surface of a disc while holographic storage can store information on the entire volume of the disc material.

Tiny holographic bits of information are written to the disc in patterns and can then be read back by the drive. The capacity of holographic discs are a breakthrough, but the technology used in the process is similar enough to the current DVD and Blu-ray technology in wide use that future optical drives will be able to read CD, DVD, Blu-ray, and holographic discs.

GE's Brian Lawrence said in a statement, "GE’s breakthrough is a huge step toward bringing our next generation holographic storage technology to the everyday consumer. Because GE’s micro-holographic discs could essentially be read and played using similar optics to those found in standard Blu-ray players, our technology will pave the way for cost-effective, robust and reliable holographic drives that could be in every home. The day when you can store your entire high definition movie collection on one disc and support high resolution formats like 3-D television is closer than you think."

GE reports that its researchers have been able to successfully record micro-holographic marks approaching one percent reflectivity at a diameter of about one micron. The one-micron size will allow a disc the size of a conventional DVD to hold 500GB of data. GE has been working on holographic storage for six years and the 500GB capacity is a milestone in its research. The researchers hope to eventually devise a way to store 1,000GB of data on a single disc using the holographic process. In 2007, InPhase started shipping holographic writers and media that could store 300GB per disc.

GE's Bill Kernick said, "GE’s holographic storage program has turned the corner, and with this milestone we can now intensify our efforts in commercialization opportunities. We’ll continue to engage with a variety of strategic partners to create the best route from product development to introduction into the marketplace."

Re: GE Makes Holographic Optical Storage Breakthrough

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:16 pm
by sadalius
I find this very interesting.

Re: GE Makes Holographic Optical Storage Breakthrough

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:17 pm
by CoFree
as did I

Re: GE Makes Holographic Optical Storage Breakthrough

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:21 pm
by Gisborne
Ok, Now just waiting for sony to develop their not quite as good alternative and pay everyone off so it gets used instead.

Re: GE Makes Holographic Optical Storage Breakthrough

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 12:22 pm
by sadalius
I like your optimism Gisborne!! :D

Alas, that will probably be what happens though....

Re: GE Makes Holographic Optical Storage Breakthrough

Posted: Wed Apr 29, 2009 1:01 pm
by technoe
That bad thing about this story is that Imation the company that made storage media like cds and dvds owns a company that has been working with Holographic imagery for years. They've already developed a prototype RAM stick said to be the equivalent of 1TB of RAM. They also created a credit card sized piece of plastic that woks like a SSD and is over 200GB. Then they created a stamp sized memory card with over 20GB on it.

Re: GE Makes Holographic Optical Storage Breakthrough

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 11:27 am
by BobSeager
Sony's answer will be Mini Holographic Optical Storage UMD or some other useless proprietary junk

Re: GE Makes Holographic Optical Storage Breakthrough

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 6:05 pm
by sadalius
And Soný's proprietary crap will win favor like blue ray did. Like what Gisborne said :)

Re: GE Makes Holographic Optical Storage Breakthrough

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 6:10 pm
by HaGGardSmurf
technoe wrote:That bad thing about this story is that Imation the company that made storage media like cds and dvds owns a company that has been working with Holographic imagery for years. They've already developed a prototype RAM stick said to be the equivalent of 1TB of RAM. They also created a credit card sized piece of plastic that woks like a SSD and is over 200GB. Then they created a stamp sized memory card with over 20GB on it.
So essentially what your saying is the massive super computer used by the CIA to break code can now fit in a pocket? :mrgreen:

Re: GE Makes Holographic Optical Storage Breakthrough

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 6:12 pm
by technoe
HaggardSmurf wrote: So essentially what your saying is the massive super computer used by the CIA to break code can now fit in a pocket? :mrgreen:
I'm not allowed to comment on that.

Re: GE Makes Holographic Optical Storage Breakthrough

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 7:47 pm
by HaGGardSmurf
technoe wrote:
HaggardSmurf wrote: So essentially what your saying is the massive super computer used by the CIA to break code can now fit in a pocket? :mrgreen:
I'm not allowed to comment on that.
Hmmmm....
Mind lending my your pocket?

Re: GE Makes Holographic Optical Storage Breakthrough

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:07 pm
by technoe
HaGGardSmurf wrote:
technoe wrote:
HaggardSmurf wrote: So essentially what your saying is the massive super computer used by the CIA to break code can now fit in a pocket? :mrgreen:
I'm not allowed to comment on that.
Hmmmm....
Mind lending my your pocket?
I think bribing a Government Employee is illegal :D :D

Re: GE Makes Holographic Optical Storage Breakthrough

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:11 pm
by HaGGardSmurf
What if its not an employee of my govt? =D

Re: GE Makes Holographic Optical Storage Breakthrough

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 9:16 pm
by technoe
I really don't want Interpol knocking on my door. :D

Re: GE Makes Holographic Optical Storage Breakthrough

Posted: Fri May 01, 2009 10:16 am
by Gisborne
technoe wrote:I really don't want Interpol knocking on my door. :D
So remove your door...
(Use a holographic one, would like to see them knock on that)