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Does it even matter when companies have dumped physical copies for streaming?
It would make physical sharing of data a lot more efficient instead of the old stack of floppy disks we carried around in the old days.
This is more for bulk data storage than home media.
Unless it somehow has longer shelf-life than tape storage, I think tape storage still wins.
Yeah, that's a lingering question. Article doesn't mention it, and the linked research paper is to a broken link. Also possible that hasn't been determined yet.