September 11, 2007

Reshaping the Architecture of Memory - New York Times

The world's knowledge in a shirt-pocket device connected to your brain via unobtrusive behind-the-ear implants should make for a fascinating future!


"Mr. Parkin’s new approach, referred to as “racetrack memory,” could outpace both solid-state flash memory chips as well as computer hard disks, making it a technology that could transform not only the storage business but the entire computing industry..."

"If the racetrack idea can be made commercial, he will have done what has so far proved impossible — to take microelectronics completely into the third dimension and thus explode the two-dimensional limits of Moore’s Law, the 1965 observation by Gordon E. Moore, a co-founder of Intel, that decrees that the number of transistors on a silicon chip doubles roughly every 18 months."

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