Science news articles about 'memory technology'
SAN JOSE, Calif., Sept. 16 (UPI) -- IBM says it's entered into a development agreement with Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute to advance racetrack memory technology.
... . and Numonyx today announced a key breakthrough in the research of phase change memory (PCM), a new non-volatile memory technology that combines many of the benefits of today's ...
A device, called a memristor, is an electrical resistor with memory properties. The technology could eventually build very dense chips that go beyond DRAM and use much less power.
... is disrupted by quantum phenomena, such as electrons tunnelling through the barriers between wires.
Current memory technologies fall into three separate groups: dynamic random access memory (DRAM), ...
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company today announced the foundry segment`s first functional 65-nanometer multi-time programmable (MTP) non-volatile memory (NVM) process technology.
The new Southampton Nanofabrication Centre in the UK will make it possible to manufacture high-speed and non-volatile ‘universal memory’ devices for industry within 5 years, researchers say.
SanDisk announced it has begun production shipments of flash memory cards based on the company's advanced X4 flash memory technology. This innovative new technology holds four bits of data ...
... contain no moving parts and instead feature 50nm single-level cell (SLC) NAND flash memory technology. Systems equipped with these drives will not suffer from the performance ...
... (SSDs). Using multi-level cell (MLC) NAND flash memory technology, SanDisk`s G3 Series establishes new benchmarks in performance and price-performance leadership in the SSD ...
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"Harnessing this functionality will ultimately enable smart and ultra-dense memory technology."
In the paper, the authors have demonstrated for the first time a giant intrinsic electroresistance ...
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