Hardware makers often sing the praises of their latest and greatest flash memory, but the folks at Crossbar are ready to show them up with resistive RAM (RRAM) that they've been quietly working on.
The hunt for memory technology to replace NAND flash storage within the next 10 years is under way, and startup Crossbar is planning to bringing its version of RRAM (resistive random-access memory) ...
Crossbar has recently made some encouraging gains in the path to commercializing 3D RRAM by 2016. 3D Resistive RAM (RRAM) promises to break the barriers associated with the reduced endurance of NAND ...
GlobalFoundries is making its 22FDX+ with Resistive RAM (RRAM) technology available for wireless and AI applications. GF's 22FDX+ RRAM technology now available for wireless and AI applications Credit: ...
Within a few years, you’ll likely be carrying a smartphone, tablet or laptop with hundreds of gigabytes or even terabytes of hyper fast, non-volatile memory, thanks to two memory developments unveiled ...
Flash memory runs the world right now. It’s a $60 billion market at the heart of virtually all electronics. Thanks to Crossbar’s resistive RAM technology, though, Flash may soon be a fading memory ...
Yesterday, I wrote about the problems facing makers of traditional NAND flash memory, the kind of storage we use in our smartphones, tablets, and SSDs. Flash memory has grown tremendously over the ...
In the frame of its research on future memory architectures, researchers in Belgium made breakthroughs for both DRAM and RRAM memories. Such fundamental understanding of the filament properties is key ...
CEA-Leti has come up with a way to allow RRAM devices to operate as energy-storage elements as well as memory, depending on the applied bias. In-memory energy is a supplemental feature to in-memory ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Building microscopic materials known as superlattices on the surface of gold may lead to a treasure for researchers interested in faster, smaller, and more energy efficient computing ...
This is the second in a set of three blogs about projections for digital storage and memory in 2022 and beyond. The first blog focused on developments and projections for magnetic recording (HDDs and ...
Our team tests, rates, and reviews more than 1,500 products each year to help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology. Yesterday, I wrote about the problems facing makers of ...