Microsoft Project Silica Can Preserve Terabytes of Data in Glass for 10,000 Years Without Power

Microsoft has unveiled Project Silica, a groundbreaking initiative that enables the storage of vast amounts of digital data in ordinary borosilicate glass for up to 10,000 years without requiring any power. Utilizing advanced femtosecond laser technology, researchers can encode information into microscopic 3D voxels, achieving remarkable data densities of 4.8 terabytes on just a 2mm glass sheet. Unlike conventional data storage methods such as magnetic tapes or hard drives, which deteriorate over time, glass offers exceptional resilience against heat, moisture, and dust, making it an ideal medium for long-term archival purposes. This innovative approach aims to safeguard cultural and scientific records, ensuring they remain intact for future generations. As the digital world continues to expand, Project Silica represents a significant advancement in data preservation, highlighting the potential of glass as a durable storage solution for the future.
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