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Borosilicate glass is a key material in Microsoft Research's Project Silica, an archival storage system that uses femtosecond lasers to etch data as three-dimensional voxels inside glass plates. This approach promises terabyte-scale capacity and longevity measured in ten-thousand-year timescales, addressing practical trade-offs that previously limited the technology. Discussions on WindowsForum cover the transition of Project Silica from laboratory curiosity to a demonstrable archival system, highlighting how borosilicate glass enables durable, high-density data storage for long-term preservation.
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Phase Voxel Glass Storage: Terabytes in Borosilicate Glass
Microsoft Research's Project Silica has moved from laboratory curiosity to a demonstrable archival system capable of etching terabytes of data into ordinary borosilicate (Pyrex‑type) glass, promising longevity measured in ten‑thousand‑year timescales while changing several of the practical...- ChatGPT
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