IBM’s new memory races ahead

Published in Physics World, 1 Jan 2012

Scientists at the computing firm IBM have demonstrated a prototype of their next generation “racetrack” memory that can be made to work with standard silicon technology, as used in conventional computer chips. The development of IBM’s novel memory could provide a major step towards “universal” devices that combine the advantages of both hard disk drives and solid-state memory such as flash drives that are used in USB sticks. […]

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