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===Millipede memory===
{{Main|Millipede memory}}
Perhaps one of the more innovative solutions is [[IBM Millipede|millipede memory]], developed by [[IBM]]. Millipede is, in essence, a [[punched card]] rendered using [[nanotechnology]] in order to dramatically increase areal density. Although it was planned to introduce Millipede as early as 2003, unexpected problems in development delayed this until 2005, by which point it was no longer competitive with flash. In theory the technology offers storage densities on the order of 1 Tbit/in² (≈394 Gbit/cm²), greater than even the best [[hard drive]] technologies currently in use ([[perpendicular recording]] offers 636 Gbit/in² (≈250.4 Gbit/cm²) as of Dec. 2011<ref name=636-gigabits>{{cite press release | url = http://www.hitachigst.com/press-room/2011/hitachi-gst-ships-one-terabyte-per-platter-hard-drives | title = Hitachi GST Ships One Terabyte Per Platter Hard Drives |
===FeFET memory===
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