1998-02-19 - Re: New technology around the corner [slashdot.org]

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Tim May wrote:

> Or how about plastic cubes that can store terabytes....


They work fine.  Just keep it in liquid nitrogen or you'll lose all your
data.

Backyard fabs?  Quite doable with MBE or electron beam lithography.  Just
don't expect to do any mass-production on such a setup.


There's possible, and then there's practical.  You've ranted on that
subject a lot.  ("AMD can't make enough chips.")






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