The best chips now on the market can store only one million bits.
The new chip can store four million bits of information.
Those chips store more than one million bits of data.
Today's most advanced memory chip can store one million bits of information.
The largest silicon memory of the same type can store 256,000 bits.
They're active transponders, but they only have space to store 32 bits of data.
By the turn of the century, a single chip will probably store one billion bits of information.
The most advanced commercial chips now available can store one million bits of information, or about 62 typed pages.
Psychologists say that people can store only five to nine random bits of information in their short-term memory.
There is no restriction on how many classical bits the adversary can store.