Magnetic memories start comeback Startup Micromem Technologies (Santa Fe, NM) hopes to overturn the semiconductor memory business with magnetic memories called Magram,
Optical technology promises lower-cost mass storage Demand for greater data-storage capacities are expected to increase tenfold over the next five years. However,
Chip-scale packaging halves DRAM size Chip-scale packaging, the hot packaging technology of the late 1990s, is now enabling makers of portable and desktop computers
Architecture agreement heralds new SRAM family Three SRAM vendors have jointly proposed a new SRAM architecture called Quad Data Rate (QDR) for future switches
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