rhody
Dec26-11, 06:21 PM
Dec. 20 - South Korean scientists say they have developed flexible memory technology that could support bendable computer platforms for e-books and cell phones. Previous attempts have been hampered by cell-to-cell interference, but now researchers say the problem has been resolved leaving no further obstacle for new generation of ultra-thin, lightweight computers than can be rolled up, folded or even integrated with clothing. Andrew Schmertz reports.
The big stumbling block has been electrical interference on memory chips, and a claimed solution has been found, paving the way for flexible computers, and display technology.
Not too far in the future this may be possible: watch the youtube video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YklmQUkjFHU&feature=player_embedded):
YklmQUkjFHU
Rhody...
The big stumbling block has been electrical interference on memory chips, and a claimed solution has been found, paving the way for flexible computers, and display technology.
Not too far in the future this may be possible: watch the youtube video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YklmQUkjFHU&feature=player_embedded):
YklmQUkjFHU
Rhody...