Sony and Panasonic have formulated Archival Disc, a new standard for professional-use, next-generation optical discs. The companies aim to launch systems with a recording capacity of 300GB per disc from summer 2015 onwards. The recording capacity per disc is subsequently expected to be 500GB and 1TB.
Sony, Panasonic Working On 1TB Optical Disks For Storage
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