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- Will flash EVER replace disk?
- Will flash EVER replace disk?"EVER" is a long timeWhether it will be called "flash", it is clear that some sort of solid state memory will eventually replace mechanical memory accessed systems. Hard disk manufacturers have done a great job improving their product, and the fight can be prolonged. ...
- Tags: Network technology, disk, memory
- Discussion threads 2007-09-21
- The five weirdest things about flash drives
- The five weirdest things about flash drivesMore Q's than A'sWow, lots to learn about this tech. Does this mean that as the size of the drive grows, you lose more and more space to deal with the block issue or is it the same percentage of space req'd to...
- Tags: Now IT, information technology, Apple Inc., USB flash drive, FAT16, performance
- Discussion threads 2007-06-11
- A flash drive in your future?
- A flash drive in your future?Any Thoughts on Reliability?In a discussion I had a with a friend about these new laptops a few weeks back, he very enthusiastically predicted that flash-drive replacements will be "more reliable" than hard drives.I asked him at the time why he'd make such a prediction,...
- Tags: operating system, USB flash drive, hard drive
- Discussion threads 2007-04-11
- Mind the Gap
- The last few months have been hectic to say the least. After the Intel Developer Forum in late September, I’ve been flying around the planet more or less non-stop. When I was in Europe and Russia last month, before heading to Japan and China just before Thanksgiving, a familiar phrase...
- Tags: memory, Memory Hierarchy
- Blog posts 2006-12-04
- 'Nanoring' memories?
- Magnetic random-access memories MRAMs are not new but could change your relationship with your computer. In particular, with these memories, your system would not lose data in case of a power outage, it would be faster and consume less energy. Today these memories are still expensive and not totally reliable....
- Tags: nanoring, Johns Hopkins University
- Blog posts 2006-01-13
- Design Considerations for MRAM
- MRAM Magnetic Random Access Memory technology, based on the use of Magnetic Tunnel Junctions MTJs as memory elements, is a potentially fast nonvolatile memory technology with very high write endurance. This paper is an overview of MRAM design considerations. Topics covered include MRAM fundamentals, array architecture, several associated design studies,...
- Tags: Performance, Consideration, IBM Corp., Performance Management, Memory, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- White papers 2006-01-05
- 100 GB of storage for your cell phone?
- British nanotechnologists have emulated the functions usually associated with transistor-based digital electronics in all-metallic nanoscale devices made from ferromagnetic materials. This technology could lead to three-dimensional microchips with tremendous memory capacities. These devices, which can be described as "MRAM that can think," mimic the functions of the brain. The design...
- Tags: microchip, Imperial College London
- Blog posts 2005-09-13
- IBM, Infineon advance magnetic-memory prototype
- IBM, Infineon advance magnetic-memory prototypeShaded of "Magnetic Bubble" memory of the 70s!It didn't require constant power but was slow and had to be read "serially" no random access.
- Tags: Infineon Technologies AG, IBM Corp.
- Discussion threads 2004-06-23
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