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August 2nd, 2004
R&D eyes novel, nonvolatile memories at nanoscale
Abstract:
Nanotechnology has the ability to yield a memory chip technology that could replace everything from magnetic disks to DRAMs-at least in theory. R&D projects based on such techniques as carbon nanotubes, molecular electronics and atomic force microscope probe arrays appear to be converging on a universal memory technology and, while still highly speculative, have attracted substantial funding.
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* Silicon Strategies
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