Using DNA To Build DRAMs 21
SailorBob writes "A research
team at the University of Minnesota has demonstrated a technique
using DNA crystals to build 20 angstrom 1 bit single electron memory
cells. The researchers claim that this technique could be used to
build memory with a 10 trillion bits/cm2 density, which would
mean a 6.4 Terabit DRAM."
Where's the DNA from? (Score:3, Funny)
not exactly DRAM (Score:5, Interesting)
Not exactly memory (Score:3, Insightful)
Hmm... wonder if the
Re:not exactly DRAM (Score:4, Interesting)
My thought when I first read this was not memories, but high efficiency (>85%) solar cells.
The folks working on optical rectennas [nrel.gov] are to the point where their remaining problems are with making metal-insulator-metal tunneling diodes that are small enough and fast enough.
They are close to demonstrating a working device, and it looks to me like DNA scaffolding could not only make it easier to build the MIM diodes, but might make fabrication of the entire device easier and faster. Instead of ion-beam implantation, you grow the 2D crystals in a vat.
The idea is to make an array of tiny dipole antennas, with a diode at the feedpoint. When light hits the antennas, an AC current is generated, then rectified by the diodes.
Making the antennas has been possible for some time now (500 nanometers). The work on making the diodes is nearly ready. Now it looks like we have a possible cheap and efficient means of constructing them on a large scale.
Knee jerk reaction ... (Score:4, Funny)
Re:Knee jerk reaction ... (Score:3, Insightful)
You can't to that near to a computer anymore (Score:2, Funny)
Re:You can't to that near to a computer anymore (Score:2)
Question... (Score:1)
Will 6.4 Tb DRAM be available in time for Doom 3?
Grow your own ram (Score:2, Funny)
The new nutrition (Score:3, Funny)
AOL users everywhere are urged to dyke the chips out and take at least four a day. They are somewhat less strongly urged to unplug the computer first.
Poor overclockers. (Score:2, Funny)
"Use your own blood to make your memory twice as fast!"
"CAS.25 latency achieved with rudimentary E. Coli DNA! See page 36 for details!"
Again Nobody said it (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Again Nobody said it (Score:2, Funny)
By the time we have 6.4 Terabit DRAM, windows will require at least 12.8 Terabit DRAM....and maybe a Pentahertz processor with quad-pumped co-processor, for
And wouldn't it be cool to grow your own computer, with like a little DNA home growing kit? You could buy government-approved DNA and grow it into like a custom computer, or a pet...whatever makes you a more 'stable' person.
no that would not be cool. (Score:1)
Or what would be worse, trying to surf slashdot on the cat......
Re:no that would not be cool. (Score:1)
this is old news (Score:1)
Is 1 electron memory reliable? (Score:1)