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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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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"If you can read this, you're WAAAY too close!"
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And a brick wall?
Methinks there is no higher density than bit-per-atom.
6.02x10^23 Kb ought to be enough for anyone.