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- From: elm@cs.berkeley.edu (ethan miller)
- Newsgroups: comp.arch.storage
- Subject: Re: Holocube storage (?)
- Message-ID: <ELM.92Aug15131812@terrorism.berkeley.edu>
- Date: 15 Aug 92 18:18:12 GMT
- References: <_t7mh8b@lynx.unm.edu>
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- In-reply-to: opus@pioneer.unm.edu's message of 15 Aug 92 14:46:13 GMT
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- In article <_t7mh8b@lynx.unm.edu> opus@pioneer.unm.edu (Colby Kraybill) writes:
- => The subject of a storage device being researched that
- => stored data in a three dimensional cyrstaline cube. I believe that it
- => was supposed to be built by a company called MCC. Storage compacities
- => were estimated into the Terabyte range with access times close to that
- => of say a 120ns RAM chip.
-
- Check the proceedings of the 11th IEEE Mass Storage Systems Symposium.
- The reference for the article is:
-
- @inproceedings{holostore:redfield,
- title = "Holostore Technology for Higher Levels of Memory Hierarchy",
- author = "Steve Redfield and Jerry Willenbring",
- booktitle = msstitle,
- organization = mss11,
- month = oct,
- year = "1991",
- pages = "155-159"
- }
-
- ethan
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