Most dense memory circuit ever made – so far

Scientists unveil most dense memory circuit ever made – Yahoo! News

LOS ANGELES (AFP) – The most dense computer memory circuit ever fabricated — capable of storing around 2,000 words in a unit the size of a white blood cell — was unveiled by scientists in California.

The team of experts at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) who developed the 160-kilobit memory cell say it has a bit density of 100 gigabits per square centimeter, a new record.

The cell is capable of storing a file the size of the United States’ Declaration of Independence with room left over, Caltech said in a statement.

But the chances of the unit being used in a laptop any time soon is remote, said Caltech chemistry professor James Heath, who led the research.

“It’s the sort of device that Intel would contemplate making in the year 2020,” Heath said. “But at the moment, it furthers our goal of learning how to manufacture functional electronic circuitry at molecular dimensions.” [More]