
PC World writes: "Pioneer has developed an optical disc that can hold up to 400G bytes of data easily surpassing previously announced prototypes.
The new disc manages to pack 16 layers, each with a 25G-byte capacity, into a conventional 12-centimeter diameter optical disc. The new discs are similar to Blu-ray Disc technology and slight changes to the hardware on a Blu-ray drive would allow the new Pioneer discs to be used on one."
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It's a step forward for Stop Killing Games.
The thing is, I fear we have come to a time where development of things like storage media are faster than the adaption rate.
10 years ago, DVD with 4,7GB were a novelty. Now we have 50GB Bluray available. Just look at flash memory. I remember buying a 2GB - the biggest at the time - MemoryStick Pro Duo for my PSP for 180 Euros, now we have what? 16GB for 200 bucks?
Take a look at Wikipedia, look for holographic media. TBs worth of data on a single disc.
I am all for improvements, but when we buy a Bluray today, we know that in ten years, we will have to buy the exact same movie again in another format, just so we have the film in UltraHD or whatever we call it then.
1 layer = 25gb? You could pretty much call this Bluray.
It basicly is, Blu-ray players needing slight changes is quite cool news, mabe the BR camp will use this so that no changes to hardware is/I dont no are? needed.
400gb blu-ray disc, man am I gonna have a good time with my ps3
That's pretty cool, imagine what you could with that much space! Next year's news: MGS5 fills entire disc, haha.