Transparent transitors are nothing new: they’re used in LCDs, but they’ve never before been assembled into a full, working memory device. But now Korea’s Advanced Institute of Science and Technology ...
An innovative new technique to produce the quickest, smallest, highest-capacity memories for flexible and transparent applications could pave the way for a future golden age of electronics.
Speaking at the American Chemical Society, James Tour of Rice University has apparently demonstrated non-volatile 3D memory chips that are transparent, flexible enough to be folded like paper, and ...