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1. Tom's Hardware Guide Tom's Hard News
s first prototypes of holographic storage drives. The devices offer capacities of up to 1.6 TByte and may help move holographic storage from
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2. InPhase Technologies
Press Release April 29, 2005 Bayer MaterialScience AG to participate in the development of holographic storage media and invest $5 million
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3. Holographic Storage Promises 1TB Per Disc - Vnunet.com
Holographic storage promises 1TB per disc
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4. Japanese Giants Back Holographic Storage - Vnunet.com
Japanese giants back holographic storage
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The e5GS Network design incorporates "Supercomputers" and "Holographic" data storage hardware and software.
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7. EETimes.com - Holographic Storage Nears Debut
However, storage industry analysts have a different view of when holographic storage will become reality.
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8. BYTE.com
Creating Holographic Storage April 1996 / Cover Story / When Silicon Hits Its Limits, What's Next? / Creating Holographic Storage
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9. Holographic Storage
Dense holographic storage promises fast access John H. Hong and Demetri Psaltis
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10. Geek.com Geek News - Holographic Data Storage
Geek.com Geek News Holographic Data Storage, the online technology resource for geeks
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11. Tom's Hardware Guide: Tom's Hard News
said that it has developed the world s first prototypes of holographic storage drives. At the heart of the system is a holographic read/write head.
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12. Tom's Hardware Guide: Tom's Hard News
Tom s hardware Guide. jump to content of this page holographic storage to debut at very end of 2006. By Wolfgang Gruener, Senior Editor
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13. Holographic Storage
A holographic data storage system is fundamentally pageoriented, with each block of New data storage techniques must provide a hardware solution while
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Dense holographic storage promises fast access John H. Hong and Demetri Psaltis Adapted from Laser Focus World April 1996 p. 119.
Scanned, filtered by optical character recognition. For further details please see the original article. This resource is intended for engineering students. Science Center, Thousand Oaks, CA 91360. DEMETRI PSALTIS is professor of electrical engineering and executive officer of Computational and Neural Systems at the California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125.
JOHN H. HONG is manager of optical information processing at Rockwell Wlth three-dimensional recording and parallel data readout, holographic memories can outperform existing optical storage techniques. In its basic form, a hologram is the photographic record of the spatial interference pattern created by the mixing of two coherent laser beams. One of the beams usually carries spatial information and is labeled the "object" beam. The other is distinguished by its particular direction of travel and is labeled the "reference" beam. Illuminating the recorded hologram with the reference beam will yield or reconstruct the object beam and vice versa. As the holographic material becomes thicker, the reconstruction becomes very sensitive to the particular angle of incidence of the reference beam, which allows multiple objects to be recorded in the same volume and accessed independently by using an appropriate set of associated reference beams. Such holograms would be recorded sequentially, each object beam illuminating the holographic material simultaneously with its unique reference beam.

14. BYTE.com
It s how holographic storage achieves its high data densities. sufficient to pursue the development of holographic Data storage System (HDSS) hardware.
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Creating Holographic Storage
April 1996 Cover Story When Silicon Hits Its Limits, What's Next? / Creating Holographic Storage A research team at IBM's Almaden Research Center has built a precision Photorefractive Information Storage Materials (PRISM) test stand for evaluating photosensitive samples. It also illustrates the fundamental components of a holographic storage system, as shown in the figure The device first splits a blue-green argon laser beam into separate reference and object beams. The object beam, which carries the data, gets expanded so that it fully illuminates a spatial light modulator (SLM). An SLM is simply an LCD panel that displays a page of raw binary data as an array of clear or dark pixels.

15. BYTE.com
February 1998 / BYTE hardware Lab Report / storage Part 2 Infinite Space None of this has anything to do with holographic storage, except for one thing
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Storage Part 2: Infinite Space
February 1998 BYTE Hardware Lab Report / Storage Part 2: Infinite Space
Storage technologies keep advancing, and into some very strange places.
Edmund X. DeJesus Some very clever people are thinking about storage. That's good, because the rest of us don't want to think about it at all. We just want an infinite amount of space to store anything we please and be able to access it instantly. And we want it to be inexpensive. Is that too much to ask? Apparently not, because hard drive manufacturers have been successfully meeting those rather dema nding specs since Day One. Hard drives continue to get smaller yet more voluminous, faster yet more accurate, and cheaper yet more complex. Clearly this yellow brick road cannot continue forever. L

16. Gizmodo - Storage
The Optware, which stores data on holographic cards, will cost about $10000 Sure, the price war has made storage more affordable than ever, but hardware
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17. Prototype Holographic Storage Device Unveiled: ZDNet Australia: News: Hardware
holographic storage devices could be on sale within two years, according to US firm and Bell Labs spinoff InPhase Technologies which demonstrated a
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07 January 2005 09:03 AM High-capacity drives that use '3D pages' to store data could be on sale before the end of 2006. Holographic storage devices could be on sale within two years, according to US firm and Bell Labs spin-off InPhase Technologies which demonstrated a prototype holographic drive this week. InPhase says this prototype will be the foundation of its forthcoming Tapestry range of holographic drives, which it plans to launch commercially before the end of next year, according to reports, with data capacities ranging from 200GB to 1.6TB on a single disk. Tapestry has been under development for several years, and this isn't the first time that InPhase has claimed that it is close to commercial deployment. Back in 2002, it showed off a prototype holographic video recorder based on Tapestry which it said would ship in volume in 2004. Although this hasn't happened, InPhase is still bullish about the future of its holographic kit.

18. Future Of Storage: Is Disk Dead?: ZDNet Australia: Insight: Hardware
storage hardware can t keep indefinitely storing more bits in the same amount of Until someone makes either atomic or holographic storage a solution,
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special report Storage hardware can't keep indefinitely storing more bits in the same amount of space. When will we run out of disk space, and what will we do when it happens?
In a feature a couple months ago , we discussed how ever-increasing volumes of data are making storage harder to manage, and the various components of a long-term vision that will eventually see storage managed as a service. However, the growth of storage needs has a much more practical and immediate effect on the plumbing layer than it does on the management layer. Running out of space
"There are some interesting technologies out into the future, but really they're just iterations of technologies we've already got today," says Ian Selway, product manager for network storage solutions at HP. "Until someone makes either atomic or holographic storage a solution, it's just doing more in smaller form factors than we're doing today." "I've been consistently stunned how much they can get into a standard magnetic disk. There's been talk about moving to other forms for years, but there doesn't seem to be a breakthrough on the horizon, and there doesn't seem to be a problem with increasing the densities [of magnetic disk] for the next five or six years," says Kevin McIsaac, research director at industry analyst the META Group. "And who knows how they'll figure out how to leverage magnetic storage going further. Even tape still has a pretty important useful life because it's very, very low cost."

19. Holographic Storage Of New Century
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Added: 06/26/2005 Holographic storage provides more ways for an effective saving of big data volumes. The increase of the capacity for data storage devices is the main purpose for many companies. There are some interesting achievements in this area, which can be treated as a great step forward in this branch of the hardware industry. The holographic storage provides new opportunities for the high capacity of devices. The Optware Company, which is a leading developer of the holographic storages, is planning to provide an optical data storage, the Holographic Versatile Card, at the end of 2006. The technical parameters of the holographic storage are rather high and interesting. The expected capacity of the memory card is 30 GB and the price is about nine dollars. The Optware Company also plans to provide the HVC reading and recording devices. Their prices are quite high: one thousand, eight hundred and twenty and nine thousand and ninety dollars by preliminary evaluations. Technology of the holographic storage development is expected to be the standard of the information and communication technologies, Ecma International. The parameters of the holographic storage appeared very compact, taking into consideration the high capacity of the device. The size of the holographic storage card is as small as a simple credit card. The sizes of the devices for work with the card are similar to the external hard disk. These parameters of the holographic data storages are very compact and the users will appreciate it. The Optware Company uses an original collinear holographic technology, which requires only one object line, since one laser beam at the same axe that is used for reading and writing as well, combines the information and basic beam.

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