Tuesday 14 March 2017

IBM Store One Bit of Data on a Single Atom — Future of Data Storage






Data storage is undergoing dramatic evolution, recently researchers successfully stored digital data — an entire operating system, a movie, an Amazon gift card, a study and a computer virus — in strands of DNA.

The discovery, which was described in the journal Nature, builds on 35 years of nanotechnology history at IBM, including their Nobel prize-winning scanning tunneling microscope (STM) that was used to build the atomic hard drive.



"Magnetic bits lie at the heart of hard disk drives, tape, and next-generation magnetic memory," Christopher Lutz, IBM nanoscience researcher said in a statement. "We conducted this research to understand what happens when you shrink technology down to the most fundamental extreme—the atomic scale."

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