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HP Researchers Claim Nanotech Breakthrough







HP Researchers Claim Nanotech
Breakthrough

HP Researchers Claim Nanotech
Breakthrough
03/20/2003 01:05 PM

In what they claim is a major step forward in the field of nanotechnology, scientists at Hewlett-Packard have announced they have developed a 64-bit computer memory chip that fits inside a square micron, or one-millionth of a meter. Computer makers, in particular, see advantages in the technology of miniaturization.




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