There are all kinds of technology that appear through the ages that find immediate success, promise to revolutionize the world, but fade to obscurity almost as quickly. Things like the ZIP disk, RDRAM ...
Every text message, photograph, and saved file still comes down to a simple bargain: information is stored as either 0 or 1.
A team of researchers has proposed a new concept for magnet-based memory devices, which might revolutionize information storage devices owing to their potential for large-scale integration, ...
Today's computers store information using only two values: 0 and 1. But as electronic devices become smaller and reach their ...
Over on his blog our hacker [Scott Baker] has a Magnetic Bubble Memory Mega-Post. If you haven’t heard of magnetic bubble memory before it’s basically obsolete nonvolatile memory. Since the 1970s when ...
Researchers have developed a new type of memory cell that can both store information and do high-speed, high-efficiency calculations. The memory cell enables users to run high-speed computations ...
In a recent study published in Sciences Advances, a team of researchers from Aalto University in Finland have developed a new material that possesses a form of adaptive memory based on its ability to ...
Spintronic memory work at Tokyo uses Mn3Sn to switch in 40 ps, pointing to faster, lower-power non-volatile devices.
A new technical paper titled “Domain Wall-Magnetic Tunnel Junction Analog Content Addressable Memory Using Current and Projected Data” was published by researchers at UT Austin and Samsung Advanced ...
Computers and smartphones have different kinds of memory, which vary in speed and power efficiency depending on where they are used in the system. Typically, larger computers, especially those in data ...