11/25/2005 1:56:56 PM
vaporware
11/25/2005 2:02:08 PM
not vaporware, but definitely still not ready for mass market. And holographic memory cubes will probably be the big guns.
11/25/2005 3:43:07 PM
11/26/2005 8:30:32 PM
^ Weren't those isolinear chips? (I don'tsee this as vaporware because the technology has been successfully demonstrated. It will inevitably make it to the market. It might not be as optimistic as next year, but it will likely be before the end of the decade.The problem with vaporware has been that a company has high hopes and claims but they don't ever come up with anything but a barely-functional mock-up if even that.[Edited on November 26, 2005 at 9:15 PM. Reason : +]
11/26/2005 9:14:57 PM
11/26/2005 11:02:53 PM
various forms of holographic memory have been up and operating since the mid 90's. Scaling the drives down to a small physical size has been the problem, not the technology itself.
11/27/2005 12:29:02 AM
11/27/2005 12:33:29 AM
dipshit, you called it vaporware. It's been working in lab environments for years, hence it's NOT VAPORWARE.It works, its just still too expensive for the mass market.
11/27/2005 4:25:26 PM
I dub this topic... "Noen-ed"
11/28/2005 12:25:59 PM
i wonder how much it will cost...blu-ray is retarded because no one wants to pay for it
11/28/2005 12:31:40 PM
11/28/2005 1:07:16 PM
11/30/2005 2:17:43 AM
^^Actually, douche, the timetable for mass market has been set at 2005-2010 since the first I ever heard of it back in 96-97. It's never been stated as "a year away" as long as I have ever read about the technology.Now this latest shit about holographic discs is some new garbage, and I have no clue what their deal is, but holographic memory is, so far as I know, still on track.
11/30/2005 3:17:45 AM
Get some sleep guys ... unless you at work http://www.computerworld.com/hardwaretopics/storage/story/0,10801,106288,00.html
11/30/2005 5:59:52 AM
^ Yeah. The technology works, it just has to be more economical - and it will.And I wouldn't say nobody wanted those technologies ... most of the people who wanted them just couldn't afford them.
11/30/2005 8:39:17 AM
Noen, let me draw your attention to something...Thread Title:
11/30/2005 8:55:38 AM
go back under the bridge, where you belong...
11/30/2005 8:57:27 AM
This thread has been marked as classically as Noen could.1. Argue semantics2. Invent stuff to back the obtuse angle with which the semantics are being argued3.4. Profit
11/30/2005 8:57:48 AM
Shit, I did it again.I concede to excoriator until such time as I care to see where holographic "discs" came from. If it's the same people I will be seriously disappointed.^
11/30/2005 12:57:14 PM
11/30/2005 1:15:58 PM