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	<title>Comments on: Computer memory goes 3D</title>
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		<title>By: grey eminence</title>
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		<dc:creator>grey eminence</dc:creator>
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		<description>IBM of late has made a move into spintronic atomic storage with IBM&#039;s Parkins new approach, referred to as &quot;racetrack memory&quot;. Its interesting to note that pancake motors, electric field generators, etc. all use the concept of creating strong EMF fields by subatomic particles moving through serial wires. Not only will there be increased EMF, heat and energy needs of the device but when the wire develops an open in any wire there goes the memorey device. High stray EMF magnetic fields could also pose a health problem to users as well as other electronics in the circuit. How does IBM propose handling the EMF crosstalk between wires possibly effecting neighboring wires data ? These and many other question need to be answered before this technology can be said to be reliable holding a customers data.
 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>IBM of late has made a move into spintronic atomic storage with IBM&#8217;s Parkins new approach, referred to as &#8220;racetrack memory&#8221;. Its interesting to note that pancake motors, electric field generators, etc. all use the concept of creating strong EMF fields by subatomic particles moving through serial wires. Not only will there be increased EMF, heat and energy needs of the device but when the wire develops an open in any wire there goes the memorey device. High stray EMF magnetic fields could also pose a health problem to users as well as other electronics in the circuit. How does IBM propose handling the EMF crosstalk between wires possibly effecting neighboring wires data ? These and many other question need to be answered before this technology can be said to be reliable holding a customers data.</p>
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