Friday, January 13, 2012

IBM Discovers How to Store Data in a Dozen Atoms

IBM Discovers How to Store Data in a Dozen Atoms


Researchers at IBM's Almaden Labs have created a 12-atom magnetic memory bit,
in a continuation of work on atomic-level memory storage first posited in 1959
by American physicist Richard Feynman. Disk drives currently use about 1 million
atoms to store a single bit of information, according to IBM. The scientists
used antiferromagnetism to achieve their [...]

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