Nanotube Non-Volatile Memory Entering Production
hovermike writes "Nantero and LSI Logic are expected to announce that nanotube non-volatile memory will be going into production, at least as far as the NY Times is concerned. Nanotubes have been discussed previously, Nanotube Applications..., and Buckminsterfullerene..., but I'm certainly surprised something like this has moved into production this quickly. Could this be the ultimate 'bubble' memory?" Reader hovermike writes "The press release can be found at the Nantero website. I'm looking forward to only needing one memory card to store all the 5Mbit pictures that I'll take for the rest of my life."
Yea I agree. I remember when they were first messing with carbon nanotubes, tried to take a picture and the whole thing violently combusted. Who would have thought??!
That's exactly the problem, who knows what these things can do. They need to make sure it's completely tested before selling it.
Der Tod ist der einzige Weg hier raus!
Don't be such an insufferable prick. What are you going to complain about next? That the stupid crippled people want access to the public pool? Boy, they have some nerve, don't they? Trying to be included in normal every day activities. They should go hide in a dank basement, where they belong!
What about a simple press release requires a typesetting program? Word processors? Are you talking about those Regan-era, pre-PC monstrosities? What makes you think that a technology company would have those, let alone even remember what they are?
And maybe YOU should try OCR software. Then you and my wife can bitch to each other about how much proof-reading you have to do on the finished product.
There's blind, and there's blind. Legally blind, for many people, means they can see well enough to know they've just stepped in front of a city bus, but they can't make out fine detail, like traffic signs, or the printed word.
Just because it works, doesn't mean it isn't broken.