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Array-Based Memory May Put a Terabyte On a Chip

Lucas123 writes "A new type of flash memory, called array-based memory, could offer a terabyte of data on a single chip within the next decade by bypassing current NAND memory technology, which is limited by the miniaturization capability of lithography. According to the Computerworld story, start-up Nanochip Inc. is being backed by Intel and others, and over 11 years has made research breakthroughs that will enable it to deliver working prototypes to potential manufacturing partners next year. And by 2010, the first chips are expected to reach 100GB capacity."

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  1. Vaporware by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Whatever Vaporware 2020.

  2. Great For Copying by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Flamebait


    U.S. passport files and revealing them to the public as directed by me.

    Actually, it was Cheney's idea but I'm sure you recognize the importance of protocol at The Bunker.

    Criminally Yours,
    George W. Bush