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Crystal Memory Breakthrough Fits Terabytes into Tiny Cube

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Researchers at the University of Chicago have achieved a groundbreaking advancement in crystal memory technology. They successfully stored terabytes of data in a crystal cube just one millimeter in size. This innovation, which uses atomic defects to encode binary information, may redefine data storage and computing. Leveraging Atomic Defects for Data Storage The team from UChicago’s Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering based their work on ma…
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winfuture.de broke the news in on Monday, February 17, 2025.
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