Is it possible for any new memory technology to compete with DRAM and NAND and claim the title of “Universal Memory?” This question has been debated at numerous conferences. Arguments in support of ...
The success of any technology should be measured years after its first adoption, not when it is fresh out of the development lab. Many technologically advanced products fail, while many simpler ones ...
(Nanowerk News) We are tasking our computers with processing ever-increasing amounts of data to speed up drug discovery, improve weather and climate predictions, train artificial intelligence, and ...
Magnets in a chip. That's the idea from Grandis, whose Spin-Transfer Torque RAM chips are set to hit the market late next year. Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he covers ...
A major breakthrough in the field of computer memory has just been achieved by Japanese researchers. They have developed a new universal memory technology, surpassing current computer modules in speed ...
System designers long have envisioned a new type of memory—one that serves the needs of all products and uses equally well. Once perfected, this universal memory would deliver a set of performance and ...
The researchers have developed so-called ‘Universal Memory’. This development has the potential to replace Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM) and flash drives (a market that is capitalized in excess ...
Scientists in Japan have developed a new kind of "universal" computing memory that is much faster and less energy-hungry than modules used in the best laptops and PCs today. Magnetoresistive Random ...
For decades, researchers have searched for a memory architecture that could match or exceed DRAM's performance without requiring constant refreshing. There've been a number of proposed technologies, ...