Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|6966|NT, like Mick Dundee

Link 2 wrote:

LONDON (Reuters) - "Five-dimensional" discs with a capacity 10,000 times greater than current DVDs could be on the market within 10 years, researchers reported on Wednesday.

A team from Swinburne University of Technology in Australia said that by harnessing nanoparticles and a "polarization" dimension to existing technology, storage can be massively boosted without changing the size of a current disc.

The researchers, who have signed a deal with Samsung Electronics, said the technique had allowed them to store 1.6 terabytes of data on a disc with the potential to one day store up to 10 terabytes.

One terabyte would be enough to hold 300 feature length films or 250,000 songs.

"We were able to show how nanostructured material can be incorporated onto a disc in order to increase data capacity, without increasing the physical size of the disc," Min Gu, who worked on the research, said in a statement.

"These extra dimensions are the key to creating ultra-high capacity discs."

Discs currently have three spatial dimensions but using nanoparticles the researchers said they were able to introduce a spectral -- or color -- dimension as well as a polarization dimension.

The researchers, who published their findings in the journal Nature, created the color dimension by inserting gold nanorods -- which form so-called surface plasmons when hit by light -- onto a disc's surface.

Because nanoparticles react to light according to their shape, this allowed the researchers to record information in a range of different color wavelengths on the same place on the disc.

Current DVDs are recorded in a single color wavelength using a laser, the researchers said.

The researchers also created an extra dimension using polarization, a technique in which they projected light waves onto the disc, to record different layers of information at different angles.

"The polarization can be rotated 360 degrees," another member of the research team James Chon, said in a statement.

"So for example, we were able to record at zero degree polarization. Then on top of that we were able to record another layer of information at 90 degrees polarization, without them interfering with each other."

Some issues, such as the speed at which the discs can be written on, need further work but the scientists said their research could have immediate applications in a range of fields.

For instance, they could help store extremely large medical files such as MRIs as well as financial, military and security areas by offering higher data densities needed for encryption, they added.
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Just curious but wtf would you do with 1 terrabyte dvds? Because the researchers think with time they could cram 10TB onto just one of these.

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mtb0minime
minimember
+2,418|6956

Wouldn't call this a blu-ray fail, but a nanoparticle win.
Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6902|132 and Bush

Flecco wrote:

Just curious but wtf would you do with 1 terrabyte dvds? Because the researchers think with time they could cram 10TB onto just one of these.

Link 2 wrote:

For instance, they could help store extremely large medical files such as MRIs as well as financial, military and security areas by offering higher data densities needed for encryption, they added.
I think that type of disc media (all of it) is on the verge of extinction tbh.
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Vilham
Say wat!?
+580|7068|UK
Isn't solid state faster to read and write than disks?

That makes any disk technology redundant in 10 years. Then theres the fact that disks are incredibly insecure and should never be used to permanently store sensitive data.

So if you have no need to store 10 terabytes on a disk whats the point in a 10 terabyte disk?
DUnlimited
got any popo lolo intersting?
+1,160|6765|cuntshitlake

These researchers fail to notice that any sort of compact disks are a dying concept. Flash memory and solid state disks are the future.
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jsnipy
...
+3,277|6824|...

Kmarion wrote:

Flecco wrote:

Just curious but wtf would you do with 1 terrabyte dvds? Because the researchers think with time they could cram 10TB onto just one of these.

Link 2 wrote:

For instance, they could help store extremely large medical files such as MRIs as well as financial, military and security areas by offering higher data densities needed for encryption, they added.
I think that type of disc media (all of it) is on the verge of extinction tbh.
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Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|6966|NT, like Mick Dundee

Vilham wrote:

Isn't solid state faster to read and write than disks?

That makes any disk technology redundant in 10 years. Then theres the fact that disks are incredibly insecure and should never be used to permanently store sensitive data.

So if you have no need to store 10 terabytes on a disk whats the point in a 10 terabyte disk?
Yep. Solid state is much faster.
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War Man
Australians are hermaphrodites.
+564|7015|Purplicious Wisconsin

Kmarion wrote:

Flecco wrote:

Just curious but wtf would you do with 1 terrabyte dvds? Because the researchers think with time they could cram 10TB onto just one of these.

Link 2 wrote:

For instance, they could help store extremely large medical files such as MRIs as well as financial, military and security areas by offering higher data densities needed for encryption, they added.
I think that type of disc media (all of it) is on the verge of extinction tbh.
my oldest brother thinks so too.
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OmniDeath
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+726|6945

Kmarion wrote:

Flecco wrote:

Just curious but wtf would you do with 1 terrabyte dvds? Because the researchers think with time they could cram 10TB onto just one of these.

Link 2 wrote:

For instance, they could help store extremely large medical files such as MRIs as well as financial, military and security areas by offering higher data densities needed for encryption, they added.
I think that type of disc media (all of it) is on the verge of extinction tbh.
So are you suggesting when you buy a game, movie, music cd, etc,  it will come on a solid state drive of some kind instead of a disc (in the future)?

Could be interesting.
Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|6966|NT, like Mick Dundee

OmniDeath wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

Flecco wrote:

Just curious but wtf would you do with 1 terrabyte dvds? Because the researchers think with time they could cram 10TB onto just one of these.

Link 2 wrote:

For instance, they could help store extremely large medical files such as MRIs as well as financial, military and security areas by offering higher data densities needed for encryption, they added.
I think that type of disc media (all of it) is on the verge of extinction tbh.
So are you suggesting when you buy a game, movie, music cd, etc,  it will come on a solid state drive of some kind instead of a disc (in the future)?

Could be interesting.
Internet tbh. Digital distribution.
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Harmor
Error_Name_Not_Found
+605|6850|San Diego, CA, USA
Your porn collection could fit on one disk.
Harmor
Error_Name_Not_Found
+605|6850|San Diego, CA, USA

Flecco wrote:

Just curious but wtf would you do with 1 terrabyte dvds? Because the researchers think with time they could cram 10TB onto just one of these.
Imagine instead of 1 perspective in a movie there are multiple or dozens you could view from?
Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|6966|NT, like Mick Dundee

Harmor wrote:

Flecco wrote:

Just curious but wtf would you do with 1 terrabyte dvds? Because the researchers think with time they could cram 10TB onto just one of these.
Imagine instead of 1 perspective in a movie there are multiple or dozens you could view from?
Oh shit.

https://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w131/Flecco/awsm-2.png

Maybe a holographic movie? Or fully 3d so I can control the camera during fight scenes?!?!??!?!
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FrankieSpankie3388
Hockey Nut
+243|6832|Boston, MA
I don't really see this taking off tbh. Don't blu-rays hold like 45gb of data? Until they make games/movies that need more than that, I doubt Blu-ray is going to notice an effect from these.
dtacs
say that 2 my face fucker not online
+126|6136|Australia
blu ray isn't going to take off like DVD's did for awhile now, DVDs still have a pretty hueg market.

and what is the point of these disks? there isn't anything that large that is a group or a singular piece of data that needs this much space.
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TimmmmaaaaH
Damn, I... had something for this
+725|6741|Brisbane, Australia

Flecco wrote:

OmniDeath wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

Flecco wrote:

Just curious but wtf would you do with 1 terrabyte dvds? Because the researchers think with time they could cram 10TB onto just one of these.
I think that type of disc media (all of it) is on the verge of extinction tbh.
So are you suggesting when you buy a game, movie, music cd, etc,  it will come on a solid state drive of some kind instead of a disc (in the future)?

Could be interesting.
Internet tbh. Digital distribution.
Yep. But even so, flash drives are so cheap now, it isnt unforseeable. Especially with some kind of recycling/rental arrangment thing.
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some_random_panda
Flamesuit essential
+454|6692

I live 30 minutes from that uni.

I always thought it was a dud tafe college though.

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Sisco
grandmaster league revivalist
+493|6645

Acreta wrote:

and what is the point of these disks? there isn't anything that large that is a group or a singular piece of data that needs this much space.
That´s what people said about DVD´s, CD´s, Cassette´s, ....


Harmor wrote:

Your porn collection could fit on one multiple of those disk.
fixed4u

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Kmar
Truth is my Bitch
+5,695|6902|132 and Bush

Flecco wrote:

OmniDeath wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

I think that type of disc media (all of it) is on the verge of extinction tbh.
So are you suggesting when you buy a game, movie, music cd, etc,  it will come on a solid state drive of some kind instead of a disc (in the future)?

Could be interesting.
Internet tbh. Digital distribution.
Yes.. that is what I'm hearing at some tech blogs. The music industry is leading the way. iTunes type distributions for movies and games is already here. I expect it to be expanded upon rather than continuing down a manufacturing media type future.
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Flecco
iPod is broken.
+1,048|6966|NT, like Mick Dundee

Kmarion wrote:

Flecco wrote:

OmniDeath wrote:


So are you suggesting when you buy a game, movie, music cd, etc,  it will come on a solid state drive of some kind instead of a disc (in the future)?

Could be interesting.
Internet tbh. Digital distribution.
Yes.. that is what I'm hearing at some tech blogs. The music industry is leading the way. iTunes type distributions for movies and games is already here. I expect it to be expanded upon rather than continuing down a manufacturing media type future.
I'm just waiting for somebody to institute the Aquinas Protocol. I know there's an evil conspiracy out there somewhere that will do it!
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xBlackPantherx
Grow up, or die
+142|6644|California
You guys forget there was a time when 14 kilobytes of memory on your personal computer was the fucking shit and you thought that's all you'd ever need.
GR34
Member
+215|6847|ALBERTA> CANADA
make movies with a greater res then 1920x1200 to use all that space
Cheez
Herman is a warmaphrodite
+1,027|6740|King Of The Islands

War Man wrote:

Kmarion wrote:

Flecco wrote:

Just curious but wtf would you do with 1 terrabyte dvds? Because the researchers think with time they could cram 10TB onto just one of these.

Link 2 wrote:

For instance, they could help store extremely large medical files such as MRIs as well as financial, military and security areas by offering higher data densities needed for encryption, they added.
I think that type of disc media (all of it) is on the verge of extinction tbh.
my oldest brother thinks so too.
Good for him.
My state was founded by Batman. Your opinion is invalid.
FFLink
There is.
+1,380|6992|Devon, England

xBlackPantherx wrote:

You guys forget there was a time when 14 kilobytes of memory on your personal computer was the fucking shit and you thought that's all you'd ever need.
But we've reached the era where there isn't much left to do. Back when it first started, there was the possibility of doing anything. Now, though, a lot of those have come to be a reality.

There's only so much you can do with something.
Zefar
Member
+116|6951|Sweden

Flecco wrote:

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Just curious but wtf would you do with 1 terrabyte dvds? Because the researchers think with time they could cram 10TB onto just one of these.
What to do with it? Store your 500 gb porn collection. Or download pretty every porn type of content that you like onto it. Then you also don't need to worry about how much a video take when you watch it. Well untill you actually gonna resize it...or burn somthing onto the CD.

Btw I don't see how this will make Blueray fail because it's going to be on the market within like 10 years. Plenty of time for Blueray to sell stuff and such.

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