Imagine switching on your computer and it's instantly on; no post, no loading of the OS, no resuming from hibernation - its instantly on and exactly where you left off. Sounds a bit like virtualization but in reality this could very well be your next computer. Thanks to a clever materials science technique that uses silicon crystal as a nanoscole vise to squeeze another crystal into a more useful shape may launch a new class of computers and devices that remember their last state, even when the power is turned off.
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