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Atlas and imec teamed up to build scalable DNA storage chips, while MU researchers created a rewritable DNA hard drive using nanopore sensors, advancing sustainable, high-density data storage.
Atlas Data Storage and imec have partnered to accelerate DNA-based data storage, combining Atlas’s DNA synthesis expertise with imec’s semiconductor technology to create a high-density silicon chip that enables millions of DNA synthesis sites to be controlled at once.
The collaboration aims to overcome scalability and energy challenges of traditional storage by leveraging DNA’s extreme data density, long-term stability, and low power use.
Meanwhile, University of Missouri researchers have developed a rewritable DNA hard drive using a nanopore sensor to read and overwrite data, making DNA storage reusable and more practical for everyday use.
The system, which converts DNA sequences into digital data via electrical signals, is faster, more efficient, and potentially miniaturizable to USB size.
Together, these advances represent major progress toward sustainable, high-capacity data storage solutions for the AI era.
Atlas e imec se unieron para construir chips de almacenamiento de ADN escalables, mientras que los investigadores de MU crearon un disco duro de ADN reescribible utilizando sensores de nanoporos, avanzando en el almacenamiento de datos sostenible y de alta densidad.