Terabyte Thumb Drives Made Possible by Nanotech Memory
Alexis Madrigal at Wired - a team led by Michael Kozicki, at Arizona State's Center for Applied Nanoionics, has developed a new type of solid-state memory, able to store a terabyte on a thumb drive, with much lower power than current flash memory. Expect the first prototypes in 18 months. [wired]
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