Memory chip sets a new storage record

Scientists at the California Institute of Technology have introduced a circuit of memory chips capable of storing up to 2,000 words on an area that is equivalent to the size of a white blood cell.

The new Technology Institute's 160-kilobit memory chip output can store up to 100 gigabits of data on a 1cm2 area. This is a new record in the world storage industry.

Picture 1 of Memory chip sets a new storage record However, chemistry professor James Heath - head of the memory chip research project - also said that the institute's opportunity to apply new products in practice is still far away.

" Whether this type of memory is put into practice in the real world, even I myself am not sure. Perhaps it will be until 2020 when Intel starts to look at and want to produce a memory device. like this . "

" But the 2020 milestone becomes a reality or not, very much depends on Moore's Law. Now our next goal is to find a new solution to produce this type of memory chip. ".

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