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Wednesday, May 11, 2005

Chip Maker Develops Denser Storage Method

Is there any end to size limitations..?

Matrix Semiconductor plans to announce a breakthrough in one-gigabit chips.
The approach seems to be like storing data in an array of circuits stacked in up to four levels.
With smaller sizes and larger space.

More:
New York Times Report
Matrix Semiconductors

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