Una startup londinense, HoloMem, está desarrollando cartuchos de cinta de polímero holográfico que almacenan hasta 200 terabytes de datos y duran más de 50 años, ofreciendo una alternativa de alta densidad al almacenamiento tradicional, informa Isabel Rosales.
Breakdown
- AI systems require significantly more energy for data processing and storage than traditional methods. 17s
- A London-based startup, Holomeb, is developing holographic data cartridges using polymer tape. 49s
- These cartridges store multiple data sets in the same medium, increasing storage density. 1m 16s
- Holomeb's cartridges do not generate heat and are compatible with existing hardware, reducing energy and infrastructure needs. 1m 30s
- The new technology claims to store up to 200 terabytes per cartridge, compared to the current 30 terabyte standard. 2m 8s
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