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Scientists are reporting an advance toward a memory device capable of storing data for more than one billion years. Credit: The American Chemical Society
Packing more digital images, music, and other data onto silicon chips in USB drives and smart phones is like squeezing more strawberries into the same size supermarket carton. The denser you pack, the quicker it spoils. The 10 to 100 gigabits of data per square inch on today’s memory cards has an estimated life expectancy of only 10 to 30 years. And the electronics industry needs much greater data densities for tomorrow’s iPods, smart phones, and other devices.


More at:http://www.physorg.com/news162061022.html

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