ASU director comments on nanotech cell


A promising new nanotechnology called programmable metallization cell (PMC) could produce drives that are a thousand times more efficient than flash at a tenth of the cost, says Michael Kozicki, ASU Center for Applied Nanoionics director. "A thumb drive using our memory could store a terabyte of information. All the current limitations in portable electronic storage could go away. You could record video of every event in your life and store it." Article source: Washington Post

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