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  1. 💾 Storage density: a single-layer A4-sized film can hold over 2 terabytes of data using this technology
    🏺 Material: etched into a thin #ceramic layer – claimed to last indefinitely with no energy or cooling required

    🤝 Behind the record: collaboration between TU Wien (Institute of Materials Science) and #Cerabyte – a #startup for ceramic #datastorage
    💡 Sweet spot: not the smallest possible code, but the optimal balance of miniaturization, stability & readability

  2. #GuinnessWorldRecord broken! 🏆 #TUWien & #Cerabyte create the world's smallest #QRCode pixels at just 49nm – smaller than bacteria! Etched into a thin #ceramic layer, readable only with an electron microscope 🔬

    📐 Total size: just 1.98 square micrometers – beating the previous record by 63%
    🔬 Pixel size: 49 nanometers – smaller than an average bacterium, invisible to optical microscopes

    🧵 👇

  3. #GuinnessWorldRecord broken! 🏆 #TUWien & #Cerabyte create the world's smallest #QRCode pixels at just 49nm – smaller than bacteria! Etched into a thin #ceramic layer, readable only with an electron microscope 🔬

    📐 Total size: just 1.98 square micrometers – beating the previous record by 63%
    🔬 Pixel size: 49 nanometers – smaller than an average bacterium, invisible to optical microscopes

    🧵 👇

  4. 💾 Storage density: a single-layer A4-sized film can hold over 2 terabytes of data using this technology
    🏺 Material: etched into a thin #ceramic layer – claimed to last indefinitely with no energy or cooling required

    🤝 Behind the record: collaboration between TU Wien (Institute of Materials Science) and #Cerabyte – a #startup for ceramic #datastorage
    💡 Sweet spot: not the smallest possible code, but the optimal balance of miniaturization, stability & readability

  5. #GuinnessWorldRecord broken! 🏆 #TUWien & #Cerabyte create the world's smallest #QRCode pixels at just 49nm – smaller than bacteria! Etched into a thin #ceramic layer, readable only with an electron microscope 🔬

    📐 Total size: just 1.98 square micrometers – beating the previous record by 63%
    🔬 Pixel size: 49 nanometers – smaller than an average bacterium, invisible to optical microscopes

    🧵 👇

  6. 💾 Storage density: a single-layer A4-sized film can hold over 2 terabytes of data using this technology
    🏺 Material: etched into a thin #ceramic layer – claimed to last indefinitely with no energy or cooling required

    🤝 Behind the record: collaboration between TU Wien (Institute of Materials Science) and #Cerabyte – a #startup for ceramic #datastorage
    💡 Sweet spot: not the smallest possible code, but the optimal balance of miniaturization, stability & readability

  7. #GuinnessWorldRecord broken! 🏆 #TUWien & #Cerabyte create the world's smallest #QRCode pixels at just 49nm – smaller than bacteria! Etched into a thin #ceramic layer, readable only with an electron microscope 🔬

    📐 Total size: just 1.98 square micrometers – beating the previous record by 63%
    🔬 Pixel size: 49 nanometers – smaller than an average bacterium, invisible to optical microscopes

    🧵 👇

  8. 💾 Storage density: a single-layer A4-sized film can hold over 2 terabytes of data using this technology
    🏺 Material: etched into a thin #ceramic layer – claimed to last indefinitely with no energy or cooling required

    🤝 Behind the record: collaboration between TU Wien (Institute of Materials Science) and #Cerabyte – a #startup for ceramic #datastorage
    💡 Sweet spot: not the smallest possible code, but the optimal balance of miniaturization, stability & readability

  9. 💾 Storage density: a single-layer A4-sized film can hold over 2 terabytes of data using this technology
    🏺 Material: etched into a thin #ceramic layer – claimed to last indefinitely with no energy or cooling required

    🤝 Behind the record: collaboration between TU Wien (Institute of Materials Science) and #Cerabyte – a #startup for ceramic #datastorage
    💡 Sweet spot: not the smallest possible code, but the optimal balance of miniaturization, stability & readability

  10. #GuinnessWorldRecord broken! 🏆 #TUWien & #Cerabyte create the world's smallest #QRCode pixels at just 49nm – smaller than bacteria! Etched into a thin #ceramic layer, readable only with an electron microscope 🔬

    📐 Total size: just 1.98 square micrometers – beating the previous record by 63%
    🔬 Pixel size: 49 nanometers – smaller than an average bacterium, invisible to optical microscopes

    🧵 👇

  11. One of my projects (that I actually get paid for in my day job) is a collaboration with #Austrian #startup #Cerabyte who are developing a new #archival #storage #technology using femtosecond lasers to write data onto ceramic glass film.

    They just got into the #Guinness Book of #WorldRecords for creating the world's smallest #QRcode (1.98 square micrometres).

    tuwien.at/tu-wien/aktuelles/ne

  12. One of my projects (that I actually get paid for in my day job) is a collaboration with #Austrian #startup #Cerabyte who are developing a new #archival #storage #technology using femtosecond lasers to write data onto ceramic glass film.

    They just got into the #Guinness Book of #WorldRecords for creating the world's smallest #QRcode (1.98 square micrometres).

    tuwien.at/tu-wien/aktuelles/ne

  13. One of my projects (that I actually get paid for in my day job) is a collaboration with #Austrian #startup #Cerabyte who are developing a new #archival #storage #technology using femtosecond lasers to write data onto ceramic glass film.

    They just got into the #Guinness Book of #WorldRecords for creating the world's smallest #QRcode (1.98 square micrometres).

    tuwien.at/tu-wien/aktuelles/ne

  14. One of my projects (that I actually get paid for in my day job) is a collaboration with #Austrian #startup #Cerabyte who are developing a new #archival #storage #technology using femtosecond lasers to write data onto ceramic glass film.

    They just got into the #Guinness Book of #WorldRecords for creating the world's smallest #QRcode (1.98 square micrometres).

    tuwien.at/tu-wien/aktuelles/ne

  15. One of my projects (that I actually get paid for in my day job) is a collaboration with #Austrian #startup #Cerabyte who are developing a new #archival #storage #technology using femtosecond lasers to write data onto ceramic glass film.

    They just got into the #Guinness Book of #WorldRecords for creating the world's smallest #QRcode (1.98 square micrometres).

    tuwien.at/tu-wien/aktuelles/ne

  16. Cerabyte: One Terabyte Per Square Centimeter - Most of us will at one point have run out of storage and either had to buy a large... - hackaday.com/2023/09/08/ceraby #computerhacks #datastorage #cerabyte #ceramic #news

  17. Cerabyte: One Terabyte Per Square Centimeter - Most of us will at one point have run out of storage and either had to buy a large... - hackaday.com/2023/09/08/ceraby #computerhacks #datastorage #cerabyte #ceramic #news

  18. Cerabyte: One Terabyte Per Square Centimeter - Most of us will at one point have run out of storage and either had to buy a large... - hackaday.com/2023/09/08/ceraby #computerhacks #datastorage #cerabyte #ceramic #news

  19. Cerabyte: One Terabyte Per Square Centimeter - Most of us will at one point have run out of storage and either had to buy a large... - hackaday.com/2023/09/08/ceraby #computerhacks #datastorage #cerabyte #ceramic #news

  20. Cerabyte: One Terabyte Per Square Centimeter - Most of us will at one point have run out of storage and either had to buy a large... - hackaday.com/2023/09/08/ceraby #computerhacks #datastorage #cerabyte #ceramic #news