IBM makes the world's smallest movie... with atoms http://www.adweek.com/news... - http://www.youtube.com/watch...
May 1, 2013
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"IBM scientists using a special microscope they invented to move atoms around on a surface.
The movie, titled "A Boy and His Atom," consists of nearly 250 frames of stop-motion action and tells the simple story of a boy named Atom who dances and plays with an atom. By drawing viewers in with the film (a technological marvel that will no doubt be passed around far and wide), IBM then uses an engrossing behind-the-scenes clip to tell its larger story—about how the company has worked at the nanoscale for decades to explore the limits of data storage, among other things with real-world applications. (...) Today's electronic devices need roughly 1 million atoms to store a single bit of data. But IBM researchers have shown that only 12 atoms are actually needed to store one bit. The implications for data storage are astonishing—it means that one day, every movie ever made could be stored in a device the size of a fingernail."
- Amira
he dalloslar he. bu kafayla olur o is 100 yila.
- kunthar