Pioneer ultraviolet laser promises 500GB disks
Japanese hardware maker Pioneer has developed a technique which will allow optical drives to store 500GB of data.
That’s according to the Nikkei Business Daily, which reported that the technique will use ultraviolet lasers, which emit shorter wavelength rays than blue lasers.
Read the complete story (The Inquirer).
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