Arthur Hanson
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Any thoughts on whether this single atom memory will become a viable technology in the near future?
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Tiny, high-capacity "atomristor" stores data in single-atom switches
Engineers at the University of Texas have created one of the smallest memory storage devices ever, made out of a two-dimensional material measuring one nanometer square. Dubbed an “atomristor,” the device works on the movements of single atoms, which could pave the way for much smaller memory…
