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October 11, 2008 11:23:10 PM CDT



Nanochip Offers 5X the Memory of Flash Drives

Posted Feb 12, 08 1:54 PM CST in Technology 

(Newser) – A Silicon Valley company called Nanochip has a chip under development that can store over five times the amount of data as current flash drives, reports Tech Review. The Nanochip technology  stores memory by using tiny pins with microscopically sharp tips to polarize a film; it is cheaper to produce than flash memory, more long-lasting, and about the same speed. 

"It's a big challenge, but it's something I believe can be done," said a scientific adviser to Nanochip. The company recently raised $14 million in venture capital. Backers include Intel Capital, the investment arm of the giant chip maker. A similar technology pioneered by IBM in the late 1990s that used heat to store data fizzled out.

Source MIT Technology Review

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Nanochip uses small tips instead of transistors.   (Nanochip)
Nanochips might be used in portable electronics like these.   (Getty Images)
A wafer-thin chip.   (Nanochip)
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