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Racetrack Memory Will Make Your Computer Smaller, Better, Faster, Stronger Meet the data storage technique of the near future.
Computer memory is a vital component of any computing system, responsible for storing and retrieving the data and instructions that make our digital world possible.
Computer memory takes a spin: Physicists read data after storing them in atomic nuclei for 112 seconds Date: December 16, 2010 Source: University of Utah Summary: Physicists have stored ...
In this video, Dr Steve Bagley explains how logic gates—the simplest of digital systems—are used to store information in computer memory. When you stop and think about how many of those you ...
The world's smallest magnetic data storage unit is made of just 12 atoms, squeezing an entire byte into just 96 atoms, a significant shrinkage in the world of information storage. It's not a ...
A new technique can store bits as single hydrogen atoms, reaching a data density a thousand times greater than commercially available magnetic and solid-state drives.
Flash memory in Non-Volatile DIMM (NVDIMM) sockets that connect to the computer memory bus provide particularly fast data transfers since these devices are more directly connected to the processor.
Researchers recently demonstrated the recording and retrieval processes of five dimensional digital data--all of which takes place inside a piece of quartz.
New Memory Chips Store Data Not with Electricity, but with Light Researchers demonstrate new photonic memory that keeps working even when the power is off.
Dynamic genome editing in bacteria creates a living tape recorder capable of showing strength and duration of environmental signals.
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