Nanodots breakthrough may lead to 'a library on one chip'
Wednesday, April 28, 2010 - 11:11
in Physics & Chemistry
A researcher has developed a computer chip that can store an unprecedented amount of data -- enough to hold an entire library's worth of information on a single chip. The new chip stems from a breakthrough in the use of nanodots, or nanoscale magnets, and represents a significant advance in computer-memory technology.