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  • First light-based memory chip puts SSDs on notice

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    Steve Dent
    Steve Dent
    09.28.2015

    Researchers have created the first optical-only chip that can permanently store data, a discovery that could lead to storage devices that leave SSDs in the dust. Non-volatile flash memory currently relies on electronic chips, which are speed-limited by the heat and resistance generated by colliding electrons. Light-based circuits don't have that problem, but so far "nano-photonic" chips created by the likes of IBM are volatile (need to be powered), making them a non-option for permanent storage. The team from Oxford and the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology in Germany managed to solve that problem using a familiar light-based storage medium: DVDs.