Phase change memory is another step closer
by The Inquirer | Oct 29, 2009
Intel and Numonyx have announced a research milestone in the development of stackable, cross-point phase change memory (PCM) technology, which could fundamentally alter the non-volatile memory market in years to come.
Fusion technology might be used to fab chips
by The Inquirer | Aug 20, 2009
Boffins engaged in fusion energy research are creating extremely thin plasma beams that could be useful for nanolithography to make future computer chips.
Nano-sensors primed to deliver future immersive gaming
by The Inquirer | Apr 29, 2009
THE FUTURE OF Wii Fit-style interactive games that deliver real exercise is hotting up, promising a new generation of trully immersive, precise-response consoles using nanosensors - thousands of them embodied in your gamesuit.