Abstract

A team of scientists at Stanford University has used carbon nanotubes to create nanoscale versions of two next-generation memory technologies. The results help demonstrate that alternatives to flash memory will perform well even when scaled down to below 10 nanometers in size-a range where silicon memories won't function.

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