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InPhase Lays Off 40, Holographic Storage Still SciFi


Posted by Howard Marks, Jun 7, 2008 11:18 PM

Despite well-received demos at the NAB show in April and promises then to ship its long-awaited Tapestry holographic storage drives and media in May, InPhase Technologies has once again missed a delivery date and is now promising drives and media for December. Since the first promised delivery date was back in 2006, I'm not holding my breath. It's too bad, as we could really use a high-capacity, random access, WORM storage device that didn't draw power when idle like the 300-GB Tapestry promises to be. For now, Plasmon's 60-GB UDO-2 will have to do.


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