Flexible displays aren’t much good unless there’s flexible memory alongside. It has been attempted before , but bending memory pushes the person transistors so close that they start to interfere with each other — causing degradation and shortening the device lifespan to simply a single day. The Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has solved the difficulty by pairing transistors with memristors , which can be proof against such annoyances. By fixing both inside a versatile substrate, you are able to push them as near as you adore with none electo-radiation spanners jamming up the works. This also implies that the flexible RRAM behaves rather like flash memory; maybe one day it won’t just be antennas sewn into our clothes .
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