447 Terabytes per Square Centimetre at Zero Retention Energy: Non-Volatile Memory at the Atomic Scale on Fluorographane
Posted by sendme__@reddit | hardware | View on Reddit | 8 comments
Random2014@reddit
Remember Nantero's CNT RAM that was announced 20 years ago? I am still waiting for it.
iBoMbY@reddit
Every day there is some new miracle technology that looks great in the lab, but never makes it to the market. Maybe 1 in 100 leads to something, usually after many, many years.
K33P4D@reddit
Cosmic rays has entered the chat
Quealdlor@reddit
This is the kind of paper that makes you think “wow” at the density numbers and then immediately ask “okay, but can you actually manufacture it, read/write it reliably, and sell it at sane cost?” This feels more like a long-term research direction or archival/specialized memory candidate than a near-term SSD replacement.
Hipcatjack@reddit
and long term… the Superman Crystals using 4-D lazers are better.
GoranjeWasHere@reddit
"There are no solutions, only trade-offs," - Sowell.
AK-Brian@reddit
Saline is a solution.
Checkmate, Sowell!
Warcraft_Fan@reddit
Can I get 1/4 of a square centimeter? Then I can retire all of my hard drives.