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South Korea - a group of scientists has created a transparent non-volatile memory chip (like the ones used in flash drives), a breakthrough that can open the way for see-through computers and other devices. The technology, named TRRAM (Transparent Resistive Random Access Memory) could take the place of the metal-oxide semiconductors (CMOS), widely in use today. CMOS chips are widely used in USB memory devices, and employed in the manufacture of microprocessors, microcontrollers and various types of digital logic circuits. The technology used to build TRRAM is very simple. The circuit is designed using a transparent oxide film with electrodes on glass or plastic circuit boards. The new transparent memory chip has an operational life expectancy that exceeds 10 years.
The good news doesn't stop here. The full-scale commercial production of the TRRAM chips and other similar technologies could take off in less than 3-4 years, opening a new dimension of the development of electronic appliances and machinery. Below are some transparent gadget designs... the future looks bright transparent
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