400GB optical disc invented by Pioneer
Got a big archiving project you’ve been itching to do? Pioneer’s latest
development could help you keep all your data in one nice, little
circular package. The Japanese electronics maker has been working on an
optical disc, which, like Blu-ray, can store 25GB of data in a single
layer. But Pioneer says it’s one-upped the high-definition format to
the sixteenth degree. The company announced today that it has a single
disc that contains 16 layers of storage, at 25GB each. That adds up to
400GB of data capable of being stored on a single disc.
Blu-ray comes in single layer (25GB) and dual-layer (50GB) flavors.
Pioneer does say that because the lens specification for reading the
discs is similar to Blu-ray, “it is possible to maintain compatibility”
between its disc and Blu-ray discs. That’s not saying it will be
compatible, but it would make sense since Pioneer is one of the
original Blu-ray Disc Association members. However, plans for that
archiving project will have to be put on pause if you want to use this
technology. Pioneer is going to demonstrate it at an industry
conference next week, but for now the disc is read-only. Eventually,
they’ll add write capability as well.