WORLD'S QUICKEST, SMALLEST MEMORY DEVICE DEVELOPED.

Scientists have developed the quickest, smallest, highest-capacity memory device that could pave the way for the next generation of flexible and transparent electronics. The device might also have the potential to offer a cheaper and more adaptable alternative to 'flash memory', said researchers from University of Exeter. "Our hybrid graphene oxide-titanium oxide memory is just 50 nanometres long and 8 nanometres thick and can be written to and read from in less than five nanoseconds - with one nanometre being one billionth of a metre and one nanosecond a billionth of a second", said Professor David Wright.
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