"Superman memory crystal" stars in new Mission Impossible film

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A new 360TB silica storage media, dubbed the "Superman memory crystal," makes a surprise appearance as a central plot element in the latest "Mission: Impossible" film. Sphotonix's 5D optical storage media, capable of storing up to 360TB on a glass platter, is featured in the movie. The technology, which uses a proprietary laser-based nano etching technology, is used to store a critical element of the plot. This marks a significant win for the storage startup, as the technology is designed to store data for potentially billions of years. The global enterprise information archiving market is projected to reach over $17 billion by 2031.


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