Scientists made world’s smallest memory device
Researchers have created the world’s smallest memory device. This development could lead to the manufacture of faster, smaller and more energy-efficient electronic chips for consumer electronics and brain-inspired computing. Researchers have also discovered material science that unlocks deep memory storage capabilities for these small devices. This research was recently published in a journal called ‘Nature Nanotechnology’. Its researchers are from the University of Texas, Austin. Scientists have reduced the size of the smallest and thinnest memory storage device by shrinking the cross-section area to just one square nanometer. According to the researchers, they have been able to make this device



