Quantum dot memory may be ‘Holy Grail’ of computing
March 10, 2008 | Source: New Scientist news service
Technical University of Berlin research shows that memory-based quantum dots can provide the best of both worlds: long term storage like flash memory with write speeds nearly as fast as DRAM.
They demonstrated that it is possible to write information to quantum dots in just 6 nanoseconds. But the physical limit of the write time for quantum dots is in the picosecond range, they believe, allowing for performance 100 times faster than today’s DRAM.