A new low-power, high-speed memory technology on the horizon could replace solid-state drives, hard drives and DRAM in PCs, and bring higher levels of storage capacity to mobile devices and wearables.
ITRI is phasing out research of Phase-change memory but believes Resistive-RAM shows enough promise that it could be ready for the embedded chip market within the next few years A Taiwanese research ...
Flash memory and hard-disk drives could face a challenge from a new chip technology, dubbed phase-change memory, being developed by a group of companies led by IBM. The companies on Monday announced ...
Weebit Nano recently introduced Weebit Resistive RAM (ReRAM), a non-volatile memory (NVM) that eventually replaces flash memory. It has higher performance and better security, costs less, and consumes ...
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