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- '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
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- 'Nanoring' memories?
- 'Nanoring' memories?Progress is Supposed to Move us Forward NOT BackwardEven proposed Nanomagnetic storage using rings and transistors cannot get the single bit cell small enough when compared to ferroelectric single bit size, i.e., nanomagnetics 283,500 cubic nanometers and ferroelectrics 125 nanometers for 1 data bit. That breaks down to 2,268...
- Tags: cell
- Discussion threads 2006-01-15
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