Friday, January 13, 2012

Smallest Ever Computer Memory, Using 12 Atoms, Developed By IBM - Huffington Post


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Smallest Ever Computer Memory, Using 12 Atoms, Developed By IBM
Huffington Post
By developing a data storage device composed of just 12 iron atoms, IBM researchers may have signalled the beginning of the end for traditional computer memory. In a paper published January 13 in Science, Andreas Heinrich and his team demonstrated the ...
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