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Scientists have discovered a way to use single missing atoms in crystals as memory cells, packing terabytes of data into a millimeter-sized cube. By harnessing rare earth elements and light-based activation, they are creating a storage system unlike anything seen in classical computing. Revolutionizing Storage: From Punch Cards to Atoms From the punch card-driven looms …
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A Trillion Bits in a Speck of Crystal – The Future of Data Storage
Scientists have discovered a way to use single missing atoms in crystals as memory cells, packing terabytes of data into a millimeter-sized cube. By harnessing rare earth elements and light-based activation, they are creating a storage system unlike anything seen in classical computing. Revolutionizing Storage: From Punch Cards to Atoms From the punch card-driven looms