IBM Makes Smallest Movie Ever
The science behind the film is decades old, but anything about movies seems to excite the imagination
The science behind the film is decades old, but anything about movies seems to excite the imagination
Mating graphene's electrical conductivity with the band gap of molybdenite makes a two-dimensional flash memory power house
KAIST researchers reduce power consumption of PRAM, overcoming one of its shortcomings in mobile electronics
New method may be readily commercializable
Belgium-based Imec will develop Nantero’s NRAM technology
UK government gives Gary McKinnon a reprieve on human rights grounds
Silicon oxide memory poised for applications requiring transparency
Researchers are storing digital information in the form of DNA, but is it practical?
RIKEN researchers overcome electric field screening to obtain bulk phase changes from surface charge accumulation in a strongly correlated material
Noise in a compact resistive memory could bring true random digits to low-power logic
It holds a quantum bit long enough for real computation
Nanotube, nanowires, graphene, memristors, or maybe just more CMOS
Smartphones and tablets demand faster and more energy efficient memory, but a one-size-fits-all technology is proving elusive
Ultrafast nano-enabled nonvolatile memory is compatible with CMOS processes
Building the next generation radio telescope will require addressing a new set of computing challenges
The technique could lead to new designs for optical storage devices
The technology extends the range of magnetic memory, but it's unlikely to make it into hard drives anytime soon
Microscope footage shows ferroelectric memory behaves in an unexpected way
Chip-level device can record 1s and 0s in the bend of a silicon strip
Using graphene as a platform for flash memory could result in even higher storage density than now possible
Can memories with features below three nanometers be mass produced?
The future of non-volatile memory and logic circuits is a step closer after peering into the memristor on the nanoscale
Coverage of an IEEE nanotechnology seminar offers ways in which semiconductor technology is impacting other domains and raises the ghost of the IBM Millipede project
MorPACK could make prototyping complex multichip systems faster
Damage to Japanese manufacturers is bringing both shortages and opportunities to Taiwan
New trick keeps flash memory from being a power hog in some devices
Stores spin for minutes instead of microseconds
DARPA funds spintronic and nanomagnet research teams to create low-power nonvolatile logic
Toshiba says power interruption means 20% reduced NAND flash memory chip shipments for next two months
Little effect in memory and displays so far