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      2014年商務(wù)英語考試初級閱讀模擬試題6

      來源:考試網(wǎng)   2013-12-14【

        COMPUTER companies keep competing to build smaller devices (裝置). They are finding new ways to put data (數(shù)據(jù)) into less space on a memory chip (內(nèi)存芯片).

        Computers have been made smaller to fit on to the desktop, smaller again to fit on our laps and again to fit into our shirt pockets (口袋).

        Now, Stuart S. P. Parkin, an IBM researcher, is looking into a new idea in an IBM lab. If it proves successful, electronic devices could hold 10 to 100 times the data in the same amount of space.

        That means the iPod that today can hold up to 200 hours of video could store every single TV program broadcast (播放) during a week on 120 channels.

        Parkin thinks he is close to a breakthrough. This could increase the amount of data stored on a chip.

        At present the flash drives (閃存卡) business is growing quickly. They are used in digital cameras, cellphones and PCs. Flash drives with multiple (多個(gè)) memory chips store up to 64gigabytes (十億字節(jié)) of data. A single chip is expected to reach about 50 gigabytes in the next five years.

        However, flash memory has a problem. Although it can read data quickly, it is very slow at storing it. That has led the industry on a hunt for new storage technologies.

        Scientists say Parkin's new computer memory, called "racetrack memory (賽道內(nèi)存)", could begin to replace flash memory in three to five years.

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