Paper Presentation on
Computer memory based on the
protein bacterio-rhodopsin ( Paper Presentation )
Abstract:Computers have gone through their own evolution in storage media. In the forties, fifties, and sixties, everyone who took a
computer course used punched cards to give
the computer information and store data. In 1956, researchers at IBM developed the first disk storage system. This was called RAMAC (Random Access Method of Accounting and Control).
Since the days of punch cards,
computer manufacturers have strived to squeeze more data into smaller spaces. That mission has produced both competing and complementary data
storage technology including electronic circuits, magnetic media like hard disks and tape, and optical media such as compact disks.