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4/28/2010 PERMALINK
A researcher has developed a way to use nanodots to store an entire library on a single chip.
The new nanodot chip represents a significant advance in computer-memory technology. 'We have created magnetic nanodots that store one bit of information on each nanodot, allowing us to store over one billion pages of information in a chip that is one square inch,' says Dr. Jay Narayan, the John C. Fan Distinguished Chair Professor of Materials Science and Engineering at North Carolina State University and author of the research.