Arizona State University has developed a storage technology that could drive million chunks of data in to a single disk. This technology is Branded as Programmable Metallization Cell. According to the research head this technology is cheaper and more energy efficient than flash memory.
This new technology is expected to replace the Flash memory. Flash memory that features large current eventually degrades the cells making it non-writable. Unlike Flash memory, The Programmable Metallization Cell (PMC) has longer-life and also read/write process is almost reversible.
This new storage technology stands of its own as it is not built upon any existing one.
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