NRAM: Carbon Nanotube Memory

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NRAM: Carbon Nanotube Memory By Jonathan Bull, Justin Jones and Ashley Robinett

The Company On the cutting-edge of nanotechnology Developing next-generation semiconductor devices Attempting to replace the traditional DRAM with NRAM Every day devices: computers, cell phones, PDAs, MP3 players, digital cameras, etc.

The Founding Team Greg Schmergel, CEO and co-founder Dr. Thomas Rueckes, Chief Scientific Officer and co-founder Inventor of NRAM

The Product NRAM: Nanotube-based/Nonvolatile Random Access Memory Carbon nanotube memory technology

Properties Members of the fullerene family One Carbon Atom Thick 100,000 times smaller than a human hair Conductor of Electricity comparable to Copper Stronger than Steel Hard as a Diamond

Benefits Speed Storage Capacity Compatibility Energy Conserver Unaffected by Environmental Forces

Competitive Advantages Saves Money Saves Time Saves Energy