Abstract :
This paper discusses how Gerd Binning, a Nobel laureate in physics and a star in IBM Corp.´s metamorphosing research apparatus, and Tom Rust, a self-taught engineer who founded Nanochip Inc., are competing to develop nanotechnology´s first truly big commercial breakthrough, called probe storage. Probe storage is a memory system that could keep data storage on a par with the pitiless pace of advances in consumer and computing electronics. They are prime candidates to combine the low cost, high capacity and random access features of ordinary magnetic hard disk drives with the low power draw, high data rate, small size, and nonvolatility of solid-state flash memories.
Keywords :
consumer products; micromechanical devices; nanotechnology; storage allocation; IBM company; MEMS-based data-storage application; Nanochip Inc; consumer nanodevice; data storage; magnetic hard disk drives; nanomechanical memories; probe memory; probe storage; solid-state flash memories; Consumer electronics; Digital cameras; Flash memory; Humans; Magnetic domains; Micromechanical devices; Nanotechnology; Probes; Seals; Springs;