High-speed wireless chips are just as small as rice grains

After four years of research, HP computer experts have successfully developed mini wireless data chips that can store 100 pages of text at speeds of up to 10 Mbps.

This chip is in some ways similar to RFID frequency verification chip, but the technology that HP temporarily calls "Memory Spot" has a higher level of storage and security. At the same time, it can exchange information 10 times faster than current Bluetooth technology and rival Wi-Fi.

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Chip Memory Spot is only as small as rice grain (Source: guardian.co.uk )

HP claims that Memory Spot is small enough to be embedded in sheets of paper and works without batteries because it will utilize energy from data-reading devices.

" There is no doubt that it will achieve great success in the long run. However, we still do not know when it will appear in the market, " said Tim Bajarin, director of Creative Research. Strategies in California (USA), commented.

Consumers will have the opportunity to save comments, music files or short videos on the chip and attach them to photos. Device read - write data in Memory Spot can also be integrated into mobile phones, handheld computers, printers . "The chip will bridge the digital world and the real world. whether the number will be attached to any object we want, "HP announced.

This company in Palo Alto, California plans to present the Memory Spot project to technology-specialized organizations in the hope that it will be welcomed in the market within the next 2 years.

TN