Scientists to work on non-volatile 'universal memory' devices in new clean room facility

Wednesday, September 2, 2009 - 09:21 in Physics & Chemistry

The University of Southampton`s Southampton Nanofabrication Centre, which opens next week (9 September), will make it possible to manufacture high-speed and non-volatile 'universal memory' devices for industry within 5 years. 

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