New form of crystal storage stores terabytes of data per square millimeter

New form of crystal storage stores bits as missing atoms, achieving what may be the highest possible storage density of "terabytes per millimeter".

https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/storage/new-form-of-crystal-storage-stores-terabytes-of-data-per-square-millimeter

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