The breakthrough comes from Microsoft researchers and could enable the preservation of terabytes of data for a very long time ...
Researchers use mini plasma explosions to encode the equivalent of two million books into a coaster-sized device. The method ...
For roughly a decade, Microsoft has been perfecting a high-density storage technology that uses glass, lasers, and cameras, and ensures it stays intact for millennia. That's a huge improvement over ...
Microsoft Researchers Figure Out How to Store Data Inside Glass Using Lasers ...
Project Silica promises to store data for millennia while facing impossible speeds and impractical costs for real use ...
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End of data decay? Microsoft’s ‘glass plates’ can store data for 10,000 years
Researchers at Microsoft have developed a method to store massive amounts of digital information ...
Microsoft has been developing Project Silica for years, transforming glass into permanent storage media capable of retaining digital data for up to 10,000 years. The company ...
Thousands of years from now, what will remain of our digital era? The ever-growing vastness of human knowledge is no longer ...
This initiative, known as Project Silica, encodes data on glass plates reminiscent of early photography negatives. In a study published on 18 February, Microsoft claimed that the system uses common ...
A Microsoft Research study suggests glass blocks etched with lasers could provide enduring data archives ...
Researchers say the new method, using ultra-fast lasers, could end data rot and the need for constant storage upgrades.
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