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Microsoft’s futuristic glass storage looks amazing on paper but may never leave the lab or make practical sense




  • Writing a full 4.8TB glass disc takes more than 18 days — far too slow for daily operations
  • Cheaper borosilicate glass reduces costs but cannot fix practical limitations
  • Microsoft’s statement signals closure rather than a commitment to future development

Microsoft has offered a fresh update on Project Silica, its long-running effort to store digital information inside glass plates for centuries.

The company says new research published in Nature shows that borosilicate glass — similar to the material used in oven doors and Pyrex glassware — can preserve data far longer than conventional archive systems such as HDD, SSD, or magnetic tape.



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