Nanotech will replace disk drives in 10 years, researcher says

November 2, 2007 | Source: Computerworld

Nanotechnology will replace magnetic disk drives in iPods, laptops and servers within five to 10 years, making them more durable, lighter and faster, according to Michael Kozicki, a researcher at Arizona State University.

He’s developing ways to store data in nanowires instead of as electrons in cells. He’s also researching ways to stack multiple layers of memory on top of a single layer of silicon.