techsciencereview.com — An international team of scientists recently performed the ultimate miniaturization of computer memory: storing information at the nucleus of an atom. The breakthrough is a key step in bringing to life quantum computers, devices based on the theory of quantum mechanics.
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intelijuntOct 26, 2008
That is pretty crazy since even DRAM needs to be refreshed at a rate of around 50-100 ns. But they say like "cosmic rays" can mess up bits in memory so I'm wondering how that would affect the nucleus of an atom...
4dfxOct 27, 2008
It would be nice if they explained how exactly they achieved this.