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Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Computer Memory Record

The trick was storing data in the relative quiet of atomic nuclei not in those crazy electrons (the current practice). The data was stored for almost two minutes! Current memory needs to be refreshed every few thousands of a second. Don't hold your breath though, since it only works at absolute zero temperatures inside giant magnetic fields.
"Physicists read data after storing them in atomic nuclei for 112 seconds". Computer memory takes a spin