A long-running problem in the computer world is that DRAM is the fastest memory available but also volatile, so it can't hold onto its data when power is shut off. This makes it useless for data ...
Heat has always been the quiet enemy inside electronics. Once temperatures climb much past 200 degrees Celsius, the memory ...
UD’s Tingyi Gu receives NSF CAREER award to study materials that can create more reliable, less energy-intensive forms of computer memory To develop the types of high-speed, energy-efficient ...
Non-volatile memory (NVM) systems represent a transformative shift in data storage, blending the speed of conventional memory with the endurance of persistent storage. These systems enable data to ...
Memory technology has evolved quickly in recent years, driven by the need to improve on traditional systems. One promising candidate, Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory (MRAM), is gaining attention ...
There will be a sea change in the non-volatile memory (NVM) market over the next five years, with more dense and reliable technologies challenging dominant NAND flash memory now used in solid-state ...
Non-volatile memory is an important component in a wide range of high-performance embedded applications. Especially, many consumer, industrial, and medical applications need increased re-writability ...
The next step in the evolutionary ladder of the information age is arguably the Internet-of-Things (IoT), the rapidly expanding global ecosystem of objects infused with Internet-connectivity through ...
RAM consists of a grid of memory cells, each capable of storing a small amount of data, typically one bit (binary digit) or a few bits. These cells are organized into rows and columns, forming a ...