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Those totally look like the isolinear chips from Star Trek
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Data is written by two million laser beamlets that punch QR code-like nano-scale patterns into the surface of the media. The laser pulse is sharpened by a digital micromirror device, and shaped by microscope optics onto the surface of the data carrier. This process imprints holes – or no holes – onto the surface layer, which represents binary information.
It’s futuristic punchcards. We’ve come full circle.
It’s futuristic punchcards.
always was.
So am I wrong to say this is a stone tablet hard drive? Doesn’t seem like you can overwrite data on it
Yeah, looks like write once. Which, we got a lot of mileage out of CD-Rs, libraries are useful.