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    World's first non-volatile optical memory created by researchers

    Information processing speeds won't be slowed by optical/electrical conversions.
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    Re: World's first non-volatile optical memory created by researchers

    This starts to look like the cristals superman used in his cave at the North Pole.

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    Re: World's first non-volatile optical memory created by researchers

    Quote Originally Posted by MarcelTimmer View Post
    This starts to look like the cristals superman used in his cave at the North Pole.
    hehe superman crystals this is interesting, some serious super computer with all the memories. At first I used to see the crystals as a ridiculous idea that is just lame fiction luckly Krypton was a head of time!

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    Re: World's first non-volatile optical memory created by researchers

    Or maybe Cheyenne Mountain is releasing some of the Goa'uld based tech they've been developing for the last couple decades

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