InPhase Technologies

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InPhase Technologies, Inc.

logo
legal form Incorporated
founding December 2000
Seat Longmont , Colorado United States
United StatesUnited States 
management Nelson Diaz,
(President and CEO )
Branch Information technology
Website www.inphase-tech.com

InPhase Technologies was a hardware manufacturer specializing in holographic scanners and media. The company was based in Longmont in the US state of Colorado .

The company is a project of Lucent Technologies (meanwhile merged to Alcatel-Lucent ) and was founded in December 2000 by former employees of Bell Labs . The primary goal was to be the first company to make holographic data storage technology ready for the market. As a result of more than ten years of research, InPhase was able to present the product Tapestry, which includes both a medium and a drive. Starting with an already feasible storage capacity of 300 GB and a transfer rate of 20 MB / s.

Despite several announcements of a product release, the manufacturer has not been able to bring the drive onto the market. The most recent publication date given was the end of 2008.

The company went bankrupt in 2010 and was acquired by Akonia Holographics in 2012, which in turn was later bought by Apple .

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Pre-launch holographic memory . Heise online, April 20, 2008.