Holographic Storage Makes Its Commercial
Debut at IBC 2007
August 3, 2007
Source: InPhase Technologies
After six
decades of research and development, holographic storage
which captures and stores images in 3D will make its
commercial debut at IBC 2007 in Amsterdam, September 7-11,
at the RAI Convention Center.
InPhase Technologies the leader in holographic data storage
systems and media, will exhibit the worlds first commercial
holographic data storage product at IBC 2007. A breakthrough
in data storage, the InPhase TapestryTM product has a capacity
of 300 GB and will enable broadcasters to record 2,100 minutes
(35 hours) of broadcast-quality video on a single disk at
a transfer rate of 20 MB/s (160 megabits per second) in less
than 4.5 hours (250 minutes).
InPhase will exhibit in the Ikegami Stand 11.121.
InPhase and Ikegami will demonstrate the initial product resulting
from their agreement, an Ikegami-branded 300 GB external holographic
drive associated with a PC. The drive provides a cost-effective,
tapeless solution for archiving large video files finished
on non-linear editing systems and acquired with Editcam and
Editcam HD tapeles camcorders.
The Ikegami-branded InPhase external holographic drive will
enable users of Ikegamis Editcam and Editcam HD camcorders
to transfer edited or camera-original video content via FireWire
or FTP interfaces to highly stable 300GB cartridges with all
the advantages of tapeless nonlinear archiving and retrieval.
Editcam and Editcam HD acquisition will continue to utilize
Ikegamis hard-disk-based and solid-state FieldPak2 media,
which can be overwritten for repeated use.
The InPhase Tapestry product conclusively demonstrates the
dawning of the next phase in digital recording and moves holographic
storage from research to commercialization
The InPhase family of Tapestry holographic drives includes
data capacities that range from 300 GB to 1.6 TB on a single
disk. The development of what is the first commercial holographic
product to reach the market was enabled by InPhases
development of key recording techniques and holographic media,
the commercial availability of critical components, strong
partnerships with leading storage innovators, and government
funding.
InPhase development partners and investors include Hitachi
Maxell, Ltd., Bayer MaterialScience, and ALPS Electric Co.
Ltd. Development funds were also provided by the Advanced
Technology Program (ATP) of the National Institute of Standards
and Technology (NIST) and the National Geospatial-Intelligence
Agencys National Technology Alliance program (NTA).
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