This paper considers the potential of CMOS-based nanopore measurement systems for high-speed molecular recording and DNA sequencing in particular. As such it approximates the signal fidelity limitations of a CMOS-based nanopore readout channel and discusses the means by which throughput could be increased through the use of a parallel CMOS readout system.

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