This is good for the development roadmap, and will create new opportunities for even denser circuits.
Scientists say they have made the world’s most dense computer memory circuit, capable of storing around 2000 words in a unit the size of a white blood cell.
The researchers, from the California Institute of Technology and the University of California, Los Angeles, publish their results today in the journal Nature.
But the chances of the device soon being used in a laptop is remote, says Caltech chemistry professor James Heath, who led the research.
The sad part is that it is already apparent that bandwidth issues will slow down next-generation devices more than the lack of sufficient or compact enough memory.
Or to add the political/economic context: our telcos, cable companies, media barons and political hacks could give a shit about progress.
world’s most dense computer memory
Does that mean it easily forgets?
Never mind.
I wonder who will jump and sue them for patent infringement and bury this invention.
#1
They like progress too, they just want to to be slow so they can charge you for each minor improvement one at a time. They have to rack up those $$$
Pedro,
Not sure if you were serious or not, but many people aren’t from the U.S…
Colloquialism in #2, dense also means stupid or slow to understand…
#6, Colloquialism in #2, dense also means stupid or slow to understand…
Comment by ethanol — 1/25/2007 @ 11:01 am
Any chance that might be what my wife meant when she called me dense this morning?
#8, Pedro, damn you’re fast !!!