Intel dumps current polymer memory plans
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Intel has decided that polymer memory, which it got very excited about a couple of years ago, isn't as exciting as it first thought.
Norwegian firm Opticom issued a regulatory notice saying that its subsidiary, Thin Film Electronics, has had a formal letter from Intel.
Read the complete story. (The Inquirer)
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