On Microsoft R&D
By MIT Technology Review

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*** The company MSFT Corp., thinks DNA, a building block of life, is the future of data storage. It says it could have a “proto-commercial system” up and running in three years. DNA is incredibly efficient at encoding data—it could store every movie ever made in a volume smaller than a sugar cube. Assessment: Antonio Regalado reports, Microsoft thinks it won’t be long before the molecule becomes a building block of data centers, too. |
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