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Cerabyte’s prototype comprises one read rack and several library racks.

Data is inscribed in QR code-like patterns onto the ceramic using a femtosecond laser pulse.

Cerabyte platter

Previous reports suggested the cartridges could store up to 10,000TB each, but that isn’t the case.

Generally speaking, we leverage amortized semiconductor fab tools.

This means, the setup today builds on maskless lithography developed 10+ years ago.

Then EB/rack and costs of far below of $1/TB/month will be possible.

The main challenge of data storage today is the flattening curves of development, hence performance and costs.

While 10,000TB cartridges might not be right around the corner, the spokesperson did give us some good news.

This was a major breakthrough to be capable to ablate the data layer.

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