Two 32" monitors
It's a long ways off if it ever happens, but science is always trying new concepts. I found this Article in nature Nanotech to be interesting:
Here, we present a robust digital atomic-scale memory of up to 1 kilobyte (8,000 bits) using an array of individual surface vacancies in a chlorine-terminated Cu(100) surface. The memory can be read and rewritten automatically by means of atomic-scale markers and offers an areal density of 502 terabits per square inch, outperforming state-of-the-art hard disk drives by three orders of magnitude. Furthermore, the chlorine vacancies are found to be stable at temperatures up to 77 K, offering the potential for expanding large-scale atomic assembly towards ambient conditions.
Translating the two-dimensional storage density presented here to
three dimensions, would—assuming a modest vertical pitch of
5nm—allow the storage of the entire US Library of Congress in a
cube 100 µm wide.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nnano.2016.131
Seems to me this is a first step finding a means of using crystals lattice and optics for storage.
Article in Nature News not paywalled for those who don't have a subscription:
http://www.nature.com/news/atom-wran...DAILY-20160718
Two 32" monitors
No, I'm driving three 32" monitors plus one 24"
all but one turned off
All four on. The GTX 950 drives them quite will, and bluray spread across the 1440P is sweet!
The things you guys find funny.
I'll bet you also like pissing in the wind.
ting in it is better IMHO
Interesting stuff. I'm excited to see how the application can enhance Beats or Ratchet and Clank.
You know, for a "tech" forum, you would think there would be more discussion for a topic like this.
Yes. On the tech forum of a Spurs Forum. Very surprising.
It's just feel it's way out until something like this becomes a mass market product.
Too busy discussing Spyro, not this got
Is there a new Spyro out? Tbh, I've had my head buried in Rayman Origins.
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