LEDagent
Flashlight Enthusiast
I was on one of my mobile phone forums (Howardchui.com) and stumbled upon some really cool news from www.Mobile-Review.com
i'll re-type the info here:
Holographic memory for handsets
Author: Korotkov Maxim Source:Info-mica.com
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp (NTT) announced Feb 12 that it has developed a prototype of a new high-capacity memory storage device, designed with a multi-layered waveguide structure and based on thin-film holography.
The company has produced a 100-layer postage stamp-sized media prototype with a 1GB memory capacity constructed from plastic material, and a small prototype drive for reading data. The new memory is named Info-MICA (Information-Multilayered Imprinted CArd) because it has a layered structure similar to that of a mica stone, according to NTT. Compared with existing memory devices, Info-MICA offers the drive which is small and its power consumption is very low, so it is suitable for mobile devices.
Cool huh?
i'll re-type the info here:
Holographic memory for handsets
Author: Korotkov Maxim Source:Info-mica.com
Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corp (NTT) announced Feb 12 that it has developed a prototype of a new high-capacity memory storage device, designed with a multi-layered waveguide structure and based on thin-film holography.
The company has produced a 100-layer postage stamp-sized media prototype with a 1GB memory capacity constructed from plastic material, and a small prototype drive for reading data. The new memory is named Info-MICA (Information-Multilayered Imprinted CArd) because it has a layered structure similar to that of a mica stone, according to NTT. Compared with existing memory devices, Info-MICA offers the drive which is small and its power consumption is very low, so it is suitable for mobile devices.
Cool huh?