World's Densest Memory Cells Created
toybuilder writes "A Reuters new article reports the development of the world's densest memory circuit at Caltech & UCLA. The circuit has a bit storage density of 100Gb/cm^2; about 100 times the density of today's memory circuits. Interestingly, this new design places memory cells at junctions of a tic-tac-toe-like grid of wires, somewhat reminescent of core memory of the past."
To contain all of Slashdot's dupes.
Dense is good?
People have been calling me dense for years. But hey, they also called me a geek, so maybe they're right.
Paleotechnologist and connoisseur of pretty shiny things.
So is it most dense or densest? Make up your mind!
Apparently Slashdot editors have been found to have the world's densest memory cells. You can't even get them to remember what happened yesterday. That's what I call dense.
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I don't care. I've got karma to burn!
If it's a dupe, just click on the FireHose Link, then find the article (some magic involved). After that vote against it.
I believe this works.