Ferroelectric Storage Eight Times the Density of HDDs
The device is the work of Japan's Tohuku University.
By Jean Jacques Maleval | August 18, 2010 at 4:00 pmTo read this article from io9, click on:
Ferroelectric data storage is eight times the density of the most advanced magnetic hard drive
An experimental ferroelectric data-recording device crams 4 trillion bits onto every square inch. This all-electrical method leaves magnetic and flash memory devices scrambling to catch up. The device is the work of Dr. Yasuo Cho and Kenkou Tanaka at Japan’s Tohuku University.