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For decades, computer architectures have treated memory and storage as separate entities. Nowadays, we watch the emergence of new memory technologies that promise to significantly change the landscape ...
Electronics Hardware flash memory graphene New graphene-based flash memory writes data in 400 picoseconds, shattering all speed records "PoX" can execute 25 billion operations every second By Skye ...
World’s fastest memory writes 25 billion bits per sec, 10,000× faster than current tech PoX could be the key to unlocking performance bottlenecks caused by storage limitations in AI hardware ...
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 ...
Energy-efficient non-volatile memory that supports non-destructive read capabilities is in high demand for random-access memory applications. This article presents the proposal and demonstration of a ...
A new technical paper titled “Nonvolatile electrochemical memory at 600°C enabled by composition phase separation” was published by researchers at University of Michigan and Sandia National ...
New non-volatile memory report projects that baseline industry revenues could rise to 71.7B by 2034 and displace SRAM, NOR flash and some DRAM.
These obstacles were solved through charge-trap engineering in the SONOS non-volatile memory stack and demonstrated 10-year retention at up to 125°C (ambient temperature) with robust margins. Read ...
Thus, both NOR flash and SRAM are reaching density limits and a new memory technology, particularly a non-volatile memory, that can replace these memories could provide scaling advantages, more ...
The non-volatile aspects (combined with the others) mean that very large memory arrays can work with low power consumption, even long-term. The high-speed aspects, i.e., single-nanoseconds or faster ...
Developed by 4DS Memory, non-volatile PCMO ReRAM sets itself apart from filamentary ReRAM with its endurance.