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Light-Based Memory Chip Is the First Ever to Store Data Permanently

Light-Based Memory Chip Is the First Ever to Store Data Permanently

The world’s first entirely light-based memory chip to store data permanently has been developed by material scientists at Oxford University in collaboration with scientists at Karlsruhe, Mun... Read more

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Permanent Data Storage with Light

Permanent Data Storage with Light

Researchers Develop the First Non-volatile All-optical Chip Memory Based on Phase Change Materials The first all-optical permanent on-chip memory has been developed by scientists of Karlsruh... Read more

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Small tilt in magnets makes them viable memory chips

Small tilt in magnets makes them viable memory chips

UC Berkeley researchers have discovered a new way to switch the polarization of nanomagnets, paving the way for high-density storage to move from hard disks onto integrated circuits. he adva... Read more

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Hybrid Memory Device for Superconducting Computing

Hybrid Memory Device for Superconducting Computing

A team of NIST scientists has devised and demonstrated a novel nanoscale memory technology for superconducting computing that could hasten the advent of an urgently awaited, low-energy alter... Read more

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New Laser Data Transmission for Computer Chips Uses Only a Fraction of the Energy

New Laser Data Transmission for Computer Chips Uses Only a Fraction of the Energy

An international team of scientists constructs the first germanium-tin semiconductor laser for silicon chips Scientists from Forschungszentrum Jülich and the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switz... Read more

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Breakthrough Quantum Hard Drive Holds Data 100 Times Longer

Breakthrough Quantum Hard Drive Holds Data 100 Times Longer

Say hello to the world’s first solid state quantum hard drive. Storing data in a state of quantum entanglement could hold enormous promise for securing our online information, but righ... Read more

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Breakthrough in Single Molecule Tech Could Bust Moore’s Law

Breakthrough in Single Molecule Tech Could Bust Moore's Law

Single molecule technology could finally break Moore’s law and allow gadgets to store huge amounts of data on tiny flash storage cards. Chemists behind the new molecules say the new te... Read more

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DVD tech breakthrough could produce 1,000 TB capacity discs

DVD tech breakthrough could produce 1,000 TB capacity discs

Australian researchers have developed a new type of DVD technology that can store 212,000 times the amount of data of a standard 4.7GB disc. Australian researchers have developed a new type... Read more

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Quick-change materials break the silicon speed limit for computers

Quick-change materials break the silicon speed limit for computers

Faster, smaller, greener computers, capable of processing information up to 1,000 times faster than currently available models, could be made possible by replacing silicon with materials tha... Read more

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Speeding up data storage by a thousand times with ‘spin current’

Speeding up data storage by a thousand times with 'spin current'

The storage capacity of hard drives is increasing explosively, but the speed with which all that data can be written has reached its limits. Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology... Read more

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“Electronic Skin” Equipped with Memory

A new wearable sensor stores and transmits motion data and delivers drugs Researchers have created a wearable device that is as thin as a temporary tattoo and can store and transmit data abo... Read more

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Advance in energy storage could speed up development of next-gen electronics

Advance in energy storage could speed up development of next-gen electronics

Electronics are getting smaller all the time, but there’s a limit to how tiny they can get with today’s materials. Researchers now say, however, that they have developed a way to shrink capa... Read more

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A new type of holographic memory device that could provide unprecedented data storage capacity and data processing capabilities

A new type of holographic memory device that could provide unprecedented data storage capacity and data processing capabilities

Researchers have demonstrated a holographic memory device that could improve storage capacity and processing capabilities in electronics A team of researchers from the University of Californ... Read more

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Magnetic tape to the rescue

Magnetic tape to the rescue

Information storage: A 60-year-old technology offers a solution to a modern problem—how to store all those bits and bytes cheaply and reliably WHEN physicists switch on the Large Hadron Coll... Read more

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The “50-50” Chip: Memory Device of the Future?

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A new material built from aluminum and antimony shows promise for next-generation data-storage devices A new, environmentally-friendly electronic alloy consisting of 50 aluminum atoms bound... Read more

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