21
May
2012

Who: Researchers at IBM and the German Center for Free-Electron Laser Science

What: The world’s smallest magnetic storage device, a single bit which is made of just 12 atoms.

The Future: The new device will not be incorporated into hard disks in the near future because it has yet to be replicated outside a laboratory.

—compiled by Fiza Hashmi

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