Researchers develop first light-based nonvolatile memory chip
Oct 05, 2015 by CGP Staff
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An international team of researchers has produced the world’s first light-based nonvolatile memory chip that can store data permanently. The new device uses the same phase-change material that is used in rewritable CDs and DVDs to store data and could help dramatically improve the speed of modern computing. More on the University of Oxford’s website.