Innovative electrodes allow new computer memory technologies to be compatible with existing circuitry
Wednesday, January 22, 2014 - 13:32
in Physics & Chemistry
The computing industry faces constant demands to provide faster access to data and reduce power consumption. As current memory systems cannot meet these demands indefinitely, it is essential to develop entirely new technologies. One strong contender is resistive random access memory (RRAM), which stores binary information by switching a dielectric material between conducting and non-conducting states.