Storage space on the Wii has been a growing problem for some time now. Even Nintendo of America's Reggie Fils-Aime was forced to admit that it's now a "mainstream problem." Still, it seems that Nintendo's solution may be a bit overkill, if this newly uncovered patent has anything to say about it.
According to the patent, Nintendo is working with InPhase Technologies to use Holographic Data Storage. This storage tech may very well be the next stage media storage after Blu-ray. Their storage technology aims to store anywhere from 300 GB to 1.6 TB (yes, that's terabytes) of space. I did say overkill.
It's all speculation for now though. Will it be used as a storage solution for the Wii? Or will Nintendo finally compete in the next batch of consoles in terms of hardware performance? At any rate, this is very promising news, and I for one, am very excited to see where they're going to go with this.
I have never heard of holographic data storage! It is really neat that you store data in the volume of the cube(?) instead of on the surface like optical data storage. There is no way Nintendo will be able to use this on the Wii, but I bet they will utilize this on their next generation console.....the HoloCube!
That wouldn't be a solution to the storage problem on the wii.
That would be optical media, which would be WORM (write once, read many). Maybe in the next console by Nintendo... Holographic media is not new. It's been developed for years now