Nanowire-based memory promises leap in storage capacity
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Nanowires being used for memory is hardly a new idea, but a group of researchers at the University of Pennsylvania seem confident that they’ve found a way to leapfrog the competition, and shake up storage devices as we know them. Unlike other nanowire-based memory methods, their system employs a non-binary form of nanowire memory, which makes it possible to store three bit values (0, 1, and 2) instead of the usual two (0 and 1) — crazy talk, we know. That, the researchers say, allows for
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