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Scientific American on 3-D Chips

m5shiv writes: "Scientific American is running a feature on 3-D Memory Chips. These devices look like they will significantly reduce the cost of PDA's and other handheld devices as well as replacing analog film. By stacking devices vertically, density goes up considerably. The company, Matrix Semiconductor, appears to have some very interesting investors such as Kodak, Sony and Microsoft."

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  1. 3-D by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Any time I see "3-D" I think of those red and blue glasses you put on to watch crappy movies. I never really thought they worked that well, but...