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Individual Atom Memory Created

azav writes "University of Wisconsin-Madison Scientists have created "atomic scale" memory using individual atoms of Silicon." A cool photo can be found on the site as well.

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  1. Bah! by DarkHelmet · · Score: 5, Funny
    University of Wisconsin-Madison Scientists have created "atomic scale" memory using individual atoms of Silicon." A cool photo can be found on the site as well.

    Single atom memory? How stable do they REALLY expect that to be?

    Ha! What's the name of the technology? Alzheimer's Access Memory?

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  2. What the picture says... by Kredal · · Score: 5, Funny

    "If you can read this, you're WAAAY too close!"

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  3. Re:what was that.. by Waffle+Iron · · Score: 5, Funny
    about moore's law?

    And a brick wall?

    Methinks there is no higher density than bit-per-atom.

    6.02x10^23 Kb ought to be enough for anyone.