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IBM on Monday demonstrated its first Racetrack Memory chip, which could offer as much data storage capacity as a hard drive but with the read/write speeds of DRAM and durability of NAND flash.
IBM Research has been working on new non-volatile magnetic memory for over two decades. Non-volatile memory is wonderful for retaining data without power, but it is extremely slow, and does not ...
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IBM Corp. has devised a way to triple the amount of memory stored on microchips and double the performance of processors by replacing a problematic type of memory with one that uses less space ...
Thanks to the chipset’s high thread count, seriously impressive accelerator interface technology and memory addressability, POWER9 has been quite a success for IBM, with many big customer wins ...
Processors built on IBM's 45-nanometer manufacturing technology will be the first products able to take advantage of the embedded DRAM, Iyer said. Those are expected in 2008. IBM envisions putting ...
The DRAM currently used by computers and smartphones is faster than flash storage or hard drives, which is why it’s used for random access memory. But DRAM is relatively expensive and it’s ...
IBM's so-called 3D-chip technology is set to be used in next-generation memory processors from Micron Technology, yielding very-high-speed DRAM.