Light-based memory chip is first to permanently store data

 

 

8 September 2015 – Scientists have developed the first ever memory chip that’s entirely light-based and can store data permanently. Sciencemag reports:

“Today’s electronic computer chips work at blazing speeds. But an alternate version that stores, manipulates, and moves data with photons of light instead of electrons would make today’s chips look like proverbial horses and buggies. Now, one team of researchers reports that it has created the first permanent optical memory on a chip, a critical step in that direction. If a more advanced photonic memory can be integrated with photonic logic and interconnections, the resulting chips have the potential to run at 50 to 100 times the speed of today’s computer processors.”

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