Hardware, of a sort: Mice Memories Selectively Erased
This story was pointed out by a reader with the caveat, “We do our own erasing. Who needs the scientists?” Its so off-topic as to be off-color, and doesnt relate to Memory but to Memories, but its just...
View ArticleTransparent resistive random access memory and its characteristics for...
Aside from the fear of invisible androids, a recent paper at Applied Physics Letters on the possibility of transparent resistive memory, or TRRAM, adds another item to the infinite task list of “what...
View ArticleSamsung settles Rambus Lawsuit: 900 mill
Samsung Electronics Co. settled on a payout of $900 million over five years, resolving an old, and completely labyrinthine lawsuit with Rambus Inc. over their memory chips. The two competitors, in...
View ArticleHappy Patent Day: Magnetic Core Memory Ram, May 11, 1951
Does hand woven memory sound too poetic to be true? On the occasion of MIT’s 1951 Project Whirlwind‘s electrostatic storage medium the Magnetic Core Memory (RAM), advances in phase change and...
View ArticleMagnetism on the Rise: MRAM, Graphene, and Solar
With the recent influx of graphene research breakthroughs in attaching magnetic effects to graphene sheets, and MRAM associated material science advances showing more promise for nvram type magnetic...
View ArticleIntel hits 20nm Flash Storage SSD Milestone
Intel and Micron announced today they have hit the 20nm Flash MLC NAND target. Last months Toshiba milestone of 24nm NAND flash now has competition. Its being reported that Intel and Micron are sending...
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