Scientists are fusing synthetic DNA with semiconductors to create ultra-efficient memory that stores massive data with almost no power


  • Synthetic DNA enables precise nanoscale architecture for advanced memory devices
  • The device operates at less than one-tenth of standard voltage levels
  • By combining DNA and perovskite, highly efficient conducting channels are created

A research team at Penn State has developed a new type of memory device that combines synthetic DNA with perovskite semiconductors to achieve high storage density using very little power.

The device, known as a memristor, can remember the direction of previous current flow even after its power source is turned off.

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