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frigive

Frigive is a term primarily used in speculative contexts to describe a hypothetical cryogenic data storage and preservation technology. In most portrayals, a frigive system keeps information at extremely low temperatures to suppress thermal noise and reduce energy use, enabling long-term archiving and rapid read/write cycles with minimal power draw. The concept often appears in science fiction and technical thought experiments about future information infrastructure, where it is presented as an alternative or complement to conventional magnetic and solid-state storage.

Origin and etymology: Frigive seems to be a neologism formed from the idea of cold (frigid, frigidus)

Definitions:

- As a noun: a hypothetical cryogenic data storage device or subsystem designed for near-ideal energy efficiency.

- As a verb: to frigive, meaning to store or preserve data in a cryogenic storage system.

Status: There is no real-world implementation of frigive; no standards or industry adoption exist as of now.

See also: Cryogenics; Data storage; Energy efficiency; Future technologies.

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