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- MRAM
- Magnetic RAM A non-volatile, random access memory technology that is designed to initially replace flash memory and, potentially, DRAM memory. MRAM uses magnetic, thin film elements on a...
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ZDNet Resources
- HP develops new type of memory circuit
- HP develops new type of memory circuitTo make this worthwhile...the software you run would have to be stable enough that the need to reboot for stability's sake would be very rare. Otherwise, you'd have to run periodic boot-like processes anyway to restabilize.RE: HP develops new type of memory circuitIf we...
- Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Notebooks, Semiconductors, memory circuit, Hewlett-Packard Co.
- Discussion threads 2008-05-01
- MRAM to bring $2.1 bln in 2008
- Magnetic computer memory MRAM combines the speed of SRAM with the non-volatility of Flash. It also offers a low-power memory solution, which eventually may match DRAM's capacity and density. All this makes MRAM look like the universal memory solution of the future. According to NanoMarkets, the MRAM market will grow...
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- Blog posts 2005-01-29
- MRAM to bring $2.1 bln in 2008
- Magnetic computer memory MRAM combines the speed of SRAM with the non-volatility of Flash. It also offers a low-power memory solution, which eventually may match DRAM's capacity and density. All this makes MRAM look like the universal memory solution of the future. According to NanoMarkets, the MRAM market will grow...
- Tags: MRAM
- Blog posts 2005-01-29
Additional Resources
- PPoPP 2009 Day 2: Are most programmers stupid?
- The second day of the PPoPP 2009 conference started with a controversial keynote by Yale Patt from the University of Texas at Austin. It was so controversial, for me at least, that I decided to wait a few days to calm down before writing about it. He had three main...
- Tags: Software, Hardware, Programmer, Programming, Development Tools, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Ed Burnette
- Blog posts 2009-02-20
- News to know: Jobs speaks; Microsoft; Healthline; Enterprise 2.0; HTC
- Notable headlines: WWDC kick-off: Larry Dignan: Jobs' Apple as a platform mantra to accelerate PGP rolls out Whole Disk Encryption for Mac Matthew Miller: SlingPlayer Mobile on the iPhone will be demoed at Apple's WWDC this week News.com live...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Job, High Tech Computer Corp., Larry Dignan, Apple Inc., Enterprise 2.0, Microsoft Corp., Web Site Development, Microsoft Windows, Web Technology, Sales Strategy, Digital Video, Desktops, Internet, Operating Systems, Software, Sales, Personal Technology, Hardware
- Blog posts 2008-06-09
- 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
- Robson or hybrid hard drive? The battle is coming
- Robson or hybrid hard drive? The battle is comingDing Dong the Hard Drive is DeadOr soon will be. And good riddance! Old, slow, hot, power hungry, and the bigest bottle neck in today's computers. Adios and see ya!Watching a little too much Star Trek?The hard drive will...
- Tags: hard drive, USB flash drive
- Discussion threads 2006-09-29
- Freescale goes to market with magnetic memory
- Freescale goes to market with magnetic memoryDaja Vu.. its the 1960's and 70's all over again !!!Big deal. I was using magnetic core in the 70'sI guess nobody remembers magnetic core memory. The good old days when 4K of memory was the size of a refrigerator, LOL.That is a...
- Tags: Freescale, memory, core memory
- Discussion threads 2006-07-10
- 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
- 3D Mini-Jetfight (Air Combat) 1.1 (Mobile)
- Enjoy a real-time 3D Multi-Platform / Multi-Player modern Air Combat game on your PC, Pocket PC or over a network. Mini-Jetfight now goes Multi-platformed & Multi-Playered! You can fight against computer-controlled opponents in single player mode; you can also fight against real players over wired or wireless LAN and Internet...
- Tags: 3D, Mobile, PC, OmniG Software, Pocket PC, Desktops, Handhelds, Operating Systems, Hardware, Software
- Software downloads 2003-06-11
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