Nanochip to deliver 100GB Chips in 2009?
Posted on Jan 23, 08 07:24 PM PDT

Nanochip claims that a new form of nanotechnology will see ultra-high density flash memory in under two years, which would definitely be a boon to everyone but the jury is still out on whether this is really possible in a practical manner instead of just theoretically. Apparently, this new process writes and reads data using microscopic cantilevers with raised tips that are measure less than 10 nanometers across. It presses a grid of these tips against the actual storage where individual bits of data are stored in a space that measures 15 square nanometers. In comparison, the majority of current flash memory requires 65 square nanometers of space. Do you think this will be possible within a couple of years' time?
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By Dopemoves.com , 23/01/08 8:36 PM (CommentID #443808)
Yes everything is possible, just a matter of given time.
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