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NIST develops a flexible memory that also acts as a memristors

Physicists at Georgia Institute of Technology have set a new record for the length of time quantum information can be stored and retrieved from an array of atoms

A company that developed phase-change memories needed a heated cluster tool for deposition processes and other manufacturing steps.

Chirality — a spiral-like "handedness" — in nanoscale magnets may play a crucial role in data transmission and manipulation in spintronic devices that use electron spin rather than charge to store data.

Magnetic randomaccess-memory (MRAM) could make it possible to store 100 movies on a coin-sized chip, even when it (the chip) is powered down.

Physicists with the Georgia Institute of Technology report they have stored and retrieved single photons that were transmitted between remote quantum memories.

Imagenation 7.6 and Image a-X 7.6 improve raster document viewing and offer wider file-format support than previous versions of the company's Universal Viewing software.

The world'sfirst half-metallic ferromagnet could revolutionize computer memory, say scientists at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore. "Dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) in today's computers stores data in tiny capacitors.

Magnets that remember could be the next big thing in computer memory

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