100,000 Years of Lightning-Fast Memory 9/19/07
Penn engineers design computer memory in nanoscale form that retrieves data 1,000 times faster
Scientists from the University of Pennsylvania have developed nanowires capable of storing computer data for 100,000 years and retrieving that data a thousand times faster than existing portable memory devices such as Flash memory and micro-drives, all using less power and space than current memory technologies.
September 19th 2007 Nanotechnology
