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Magnetoresistive random-access memory, or MRAM, promises to make computers more efficient and powerful, but a few hurdles ...
[Kos] tipped us about an article he made presenting his experiences in designing and implementing a core rope memory. This magnetic read-only memory (ROM), contrary to ordinary coincident-current ...
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MRAM: the future of computer memory finally here? ⚡Unlike dynamic RAM (DRAM), which loses its data without power, MRAM uses magnetic junctions to store information. This allows for long-term data retention, even in the absence of current.
How it works Artist’s impression of how an ultrafast disruption of superconductivity in a YBCO thin film triggers an abrupt ...
After decades of research and development, three new types of memory—magnetic RAM (MRAM), phase change memory (PCRAM) and resistive RAM (ReRAM)—are moving toward commercial adoption, making this an ...
These rapid transients are of great interest for fundamental research into non-equilibrium states of matter and for potential applications in next-generation magnetic memory, where faster writing ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNVortion: New magnetic state can mimic biological synapses, improve data storageAccording to estimates, 2.5 quintillion bytes of data is generated every day, indicating the need for highly efficient data ...
An assortment of objects made from magnetic shape-memory polymers. Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing ...
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