Carbon nanotubes rise up food chain
News A large semiconductor maker has signed a deal with Nantero to use its technology for making memory with carbon nanotubes, in the second licensing agreement for the nanotechnology start-up. Nantero chief executive Greg Schmergel would not identify...
[July 2, 2004, 9:10]
Swinging nanotubes point way to next-generation RAM
News The first 10Gb nanotechnology memory (NRAM) device has been built in the laboratories of Nantero, the Boston, Massachusetts-based company has said. Using carbon nanotubes a billionth of a metre in diameter sprinkled onto a silicon wafer, the device...
[June 13, 2003, 14:37]
Nanotech set to beef up chips
News In the US, Nantero, a start-up using nanotechnology to create high-density memory chips, has developed a working prototype capable of storing 10 gigabits of data, as previously reported. Nantero expects to have NRAM memory with a four megabits...
[June 19, 2003, 8:55]
Government ups nanotech funding
News In June, the first 10GB nanotechnology memory (NRAM) device was built in the laboratories of Boston-based Nantero. The Department of Trade and Industry is to spend £40m over the next few months to fund nanotechnology projects, as part of a...
[October 13, 2003, 13:05]



