Computer memory prototype ditches 1s and 0s for denser data storage

Computer memory prototype ditches 1s and 0s for denser data storage .
Cambridge scientists have developed a new prototype for computer memory that could make for faster chips that could hold up to 100 times more data. The system is made up of barium bridges between films of a disordered material.

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This will probably make drives smaller but able to store a lot more data, hopefully cheaper too.

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