blog.scifi.com — 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 — impressive.
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igraham09Jan 26, 2007
because you said 200MB (200,000,000-ish bytes), when it's actually 20KB (20,000-ish bytes)... 4 zeroes
ryland2Jan 26, 2007Submitter
Thanks igraham09, feel like an idiot for mixing them up :)
blapierreJan 26, 2007
Wow, most inaccurate headline/description ever.
mrnoJan 27, 2007
this is amazing. imagine having a cup full of this thing.
kryptobs2000Jan 27, 2007
'The chips don't quite work yet'haha, so it's basically a bunch of wires and silicon that dosn't really do anything.
glidedonJan 27, 2007
Great Spam and Eggs.