Dr. Hsian-Rong Tseng Among Team of Caltech/UCLA Chemists Who Have Created Memory Circuit with the Size of a Human White Blood Cell

January 25, 2007

Researchers have created a memory circuit the size of a white blood cell that has enough capacity to store the Declaration of Independence and have space left over. With 160 kilobits of capacity, it's the densest memory circuit ever fabricated.

Announcing the achievement in the January 25 issue of the journal Nature, the team led by chemistry professor James Heath of the California Institute of Technology says that the memory circuit is a milestone in manufacturing, even if it's not anywhere near readiness for the market.


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