Month: April 2008

  • Buckyballs boost flash memory

    There’s a problem on the horizon for memory chips called voltage scaling. It comes about because of a fundamental asymmetry in the design of nonvolatile charge-based memory. These chips need to store data for about 10^12 times longer than it takes to program or erase. That’s why it’s novolatile. This asymmetry is usally achieved by…