With its revolutionary2-photon optical storage medium and drive technologies, Mempile is aiming to become the 4th generation optical storage solution for the consumer and enterprise markets.
Mempile’s TeraDisc™ optical media solution will enable low-cost, high-capacity (>1 TeraByte) permanent storage on a DVD-size disc.
Positioned to become the 2-photon optical storage standard, Mempile's TeraDisc solution:
- Fills a void in the fest-growing consumer market where no high-capacity archiving solutions exist.
- Leads to significant growth in removable archiving activity in enterprise, healthcare and public sector markets.
- Provides significant advantages over existing optical storage offerings.
- Has the potential to dislodge alternative storage options from their traditionally entrenched positions.
- Has great synergy with rapidly increasing digital-content trends in the home, health, enterprise and government markets.
The demand for storage capacity is doubling on an annual basis. Driven by high capacity applications, data proliferation, broadband web access, networked homes, multi-channel access to digital information and - more than all – ubiquity, the need for a robust solution providing high capacity, reliable and user-friendly removable archival storage at a reasonable price is becoming acute.
Existing optical storage technology is reaching its physical limitations with blue-laser technologies expected to hit the 200GB barrier around 2010. Mempile is able to record 1TB while providing truly random data access, creating a significant increase in capacity at greatly reduced marginal costs.
Mempile's technology provides solutions for online, nearline and archival storage in the home, office and enterprise. Without limits.
Mempile was incorporated in May 2000 and has successfully raised over $30 million dollars from leading VC and strategic investors. Headquartered in Neve Ilan, near Jerusalem, Israel, Mempile employs an expert team of multidisciplinary professionals dedicated to bringing Mempile's' vision to fruition.



