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Indian engineers create fingernail-size chip 1TB

A team of Indian engineers have created a small chip that can hold 1TB of data, which is more than 50 times the capacity of today's best silicon-based chip technologies. The team of engineers was led by Jagdish "Jay" Narayan, Director of the National Science Foundation Center for Advanced Materials and Smart Structures at the North Carolina State University. These engineers said that their nanostructured Ni-MgO system can store up to 20 high-definition DVDs or 250 million pages of text, "far exceeding the storage capacities of today's computer memory systems," according to ComputerWorld.

Again its the Indians who make such research work successful, and the US comapny put a TM on that, when India start funding for such research job, when the Govt knows that most of the research work in US is carried or lead by the Asians, specially the Indians and Chinese. Still waiting for that moment. Most of the student dint get a chance to carry out the research work, as they don't have anough money to go to US. If the Indian Govt takes a serious effort to make it possible in India, it will be a great job done by the Govt. Hope this Govt take some such decisions in coming years.

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