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Research Discovery to Spawn Massive USB Drive
By Maxwell Cooter October 30, 2007 — Techworld —
http://www.cio.com/article/150003/Research_Discovery_to_Spawn_Massive_USB_Drives
The humble USB drive could soon be using a new type of memory, thanks to research from Arizona
State University. The school's Center for Applied Nanoionics (CANi) has developed a new technique for
storing memory that could lead to flash memory being superseded in a number of years. The new
memory technology, which is known as programmable metallization cell (PMC), has been developed to
counteract the physical limits of current memory storage technology. The college claimed that PMC
could be a 1,000 times more efficient than existing flash memory and could enable devices like USB
drives to greatly increase the memory of digital cameras, MP3 players and laptops.
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