Wednesday 20 July 2016

Researchers develop plastic flexible magnetic memory device

A new technique to embed high-performance magnetic memory chip on a flexible plastic surface without compromising performance.
It looks like a small piece of transparent film with tiny engravings on it, and is flexible enough to be bent into a tube. Yet, this piece of “smart” plastic demonstrates excellent performance in terms of data storage and processing capabilities. This novel invention, developed by researchers from the National University of Singapore (NUS), hails a breakthrough in the flexible electronics revolution, and brings researchers a step closer towards making flexible, wearable electronics a reality in the near future.
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