Lucas123 writes "A new type of flash memory, called array-based memory, could offer a terabyte of data on a single chip within the next decade by bypassing current NAND memory technology, which is limited by the miniaturization capability of lithography, or the process of printing patterns on semiconductor crystals for use as integrated circuits. According to a Computerworld story, start-up Nanochip Inc. is being backed by Intel and two other companies, and it has already made breakthroughs in its research that will enable it to deliver working prototypes to potential manufacturing partners next year. And by 2010, the first chips are expected to reach 100GB capacity." Link to Original Source
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