Recent developments In RAM Memory

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by om-nanotech, Feb 23, 2012.

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    Several new types of non-volatile RAM, which will preserve data while powered down, are under development. The technologies used include carbon nanotubes and approaches utilizing the magnetic tunnel effect. Amongst the 1st generation MRAM, a 128 KiB (128×210 bytes) magnetic RAM (MRAM) chip was manufactured with 0.18µm technology in the summer of 2003. In June 2004, Infineon Technologies unveiled a 16MiB (16×220 bytes) prototype again based on 0.18µm technology. There are two 2nd generation techniques currently in development: Thermal Assisted Switching (TAS) which is being developed by Crocus Technology, and Spin Torque Transfer (STT) on which Crocus, Hynix, IBM, and several other companies are working. Nantero built a functioning carbon nanotube memory prototype 10GiB (10×230 bytes) array in 2004. Whether some of these technologies will be able to eventually take a significant market share from either DRAM, SRAM, or flash-memory technology, however, remains to be seen.
    Since 2006, "Solid-state drives" (based on flash memory) with capacities exceeding 256 gigabytes and performance far exceeding traditional disks have become available. This development has started to blur the definition between traditional random access memory and "disks", dramatically reducing the difference in performance.
    Some kinds of random-access memory, such as "EcoRAM", are specifically designed for server farms, where low power consumption is more important than speed.
     
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    GMF Well-Known Member

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    Copy-pasted from wikipedia

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Random-access_memory
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    lol

    cheers :)
     
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    I am sharing some knowledge..It does not matter from where did you get an idea.Where as i think, everyone has gone to schools, college etc..We learnt from there.Nobody has got knowledge by birth..I apologize for the thing i had done..But I am sure, i meant to spread knowledge..
     
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    I am 100% certain that this was not your intention :rolleyes:.
     
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    aha that is funny stuff.
     
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