Full Article:Robin Harris, Jan 22 wrote:
Bytes, not bits. Oh, and it’s fast, too.
Nanochip, a Silicon Valley-based fabless semiconductor firm, just received $14 million in funding to complete work on a 100 GB storage chip. Intel Capital, who should know something about chips, is an investor. The goal: “. . . allow Nanochip to complete development of its first prototypes later this year . . . .”
MEMSy were the borogoves . . .
The Nanochip design is a Micro-Electro-Mechanical System, or MEMS, device. A descendent of IBM’s Millipede device, it uses polarization instead of Millepede’s heat to store data.
http://blogs.zdnet.com/storage/?p=281