According to today’s New York Times, scientists have built a memory chip the size of a white blood cell with wires as thin as proteins. It holds 160,000 bits (200 megabytes) and is 40 times as dense as today’s memory chips.
According to today’s New York Times, scientists have built a memory chip the size of a white blood cell with wires as thin as proteins. It holds 160,000 bits (200 megabytes) and is 40 times as dense as today’s memory chips.