Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Japanese Scientists Develop Long-Life Flash Memory

With flash memory chips being used in so many products such as mini notebooks, flash memory cards, Iphones, Wii and more..it's nice to know there is technology that will last more than the standard decade.


"Flash memory chips with a potential lifetime of hundreds of years have been developed by Japanese scientists. The new chips also work at lower voltages than conventional chips, according to the scientists from the University of Tokyo. They are said to be scalable down to at least 10 nm; current Flash chips wouldn't be usable below 20 nm."

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