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Holographic storage on track for December ship date
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The first holographic storage media will begin shipping by Christmas, executives at media maker Hitachi Maxell have indicated.
In an interview, Rich D'Ambrise, director of technical marketing at Maxell, said that 300-Gbyte holographic disks will begin shipping either in November or December, as InPhase Technologies, the developer of the holographic technology, said last year.
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