Straight outta Star Trek
Optware Corp., a developer of
holographic data storage systems, is planning to release a Holographic Versatile
Card (HVC) media product around the end of 2006...
-Wow wow wow! How many decades have I had this
very thing sketched out on that napkin. Buried in some file. Somewhere
in
the house....
Optware to Release 30 GB
Holographic Card for Less than $1 at the End of 2006
Optware Corp., a developer of
holographic data storage systems, is planning to release a Holographic Versatile
Card (HVC) media product around the end of 2006. The card capacity is expected
to be 30 GB. The company aims to price the product around
¥100.
Optware also intends to set the price of a reader device lower than
¥200,000
and a reader/writer device lower than
¥1
million. The launch of these HVC-related products is planned to coincide with
the standardization of the technology, expected in December, 2006, by Ecma
International, an organization promoting standardization of information and
communication technologies. The company also revealed photos of mockups.
Dimensions of the card are almost the same as those of a credit card, while the
drive system is designed to be the size of a surface-mounted hard disc drive
system.
Collinear holographic technology
developed by Optware is used to read from and write onto the holographic card.
The technology requires only one objective lens, because the information beam
and reference beam are arranged into a single laser beam on the same axis, which
is used for both reading and writing. In the HVC, hologram data are recorded in
either longitudinal or lateral directions. A reader system moves both the medium
and the optical head horizontally to pickup specified holograms. For example,
card might be shifted to the right and left, with the optical head shifted back
and forth. The company has designed the card to be almost as large as a credit
card for users' convenience. Optware said that, technically, the size can be
reduced to that of a memory
card.
Posted: Wed - August 3, 2005 at 09:07 PM