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Magnetic memory moves on

Toshiba and NEC have joined forces to cut down power consumption and size in cells of MRAM Read more

17 December, 2004 by Michael Kanellos

IBM tech pushes storage limits

...they have developed a new technology that will open the way for magnetic memory devices with 10 to 100 times the capacity of today's... Read more

17 March, 2000 by ZDNet

IBM changes directions in magnetic memory

...year. Previously, IBM had been working on a more conventional type of magnetic memory called MRAM. However, the company has been having trouble shrinking the... Read more

20 August, 2007 by Michael Kanellos

Magnetic memory chips come to market

Freescale is the first company to start selling MRAM chips, which use a tiny magnetic field to store data Read more

11 July, 2006 by Michael Kanellos

Magnetic memory set to charge the market

If the current trend for faster, more capable, more reliable computing operating at ever smaller amounts of power continues, the chances are good that we'll see the first MRAM in 2004 Read more

12 February, 2003 by Rupert Goodwins

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

...11/7/2006 Motorola Semiconductors — oops, sorry, Freescale — has announced a new magnetic memory chip. This is actually quite exciting; magnetic memory has some chance... Read more

14 July, 2006

IBM joins Infineon to compete in magnetic chip market

...up with Europe's Infineon, formerly Siemens' IT division, to bring the magnetic memory chip to market - but the two companies look likely to be... Read more

8 December, 2000 by Ron Coates

Looking for True Permanence in File Storage

...possible on paper or on paper punch cards. IBM and Univac labeled magnetic memory storage on disc, drum or tape as temporary. It seems it... Read more

20 April, 2008

Spansion sees profits in flash memory's future

The chipmaker says its 'charge-trapping' tech will save the flash industry from a Moore's Law-style crisis, as it reaches out to partners Read more

29 November, 2007 by Michael Kanellos

New storage technology could replace hard disks...

...other chip. But - ah, but - we've been here before. Solid state magnetic memory first turned up in the 60s as twistor memory, invented by... Read more

13 May, 2007

Rupert Goodwins' Diary

...11/7/2006 Motorola Semiconductors — oops, sorry, Freescale — has announced a new magnetic memory chip. This is actually quite exciting; magnetic memory has some chance... Read more

14 July, 2006 by Rupert Goodwins

Spin is the thing

...volatile for most purposes. IBM, Motorola and other companies have developed MRAM -- magnetic memory -- that electronically manipulates spin for storage purposes, and these can combine... Read more

26 September, 2003 by Rupert Goodwins

New spin on transistor heralds chip revolution

...in memory storage, power saving and device speed. IBM is investigating MRAM -- magnetic memory -- based on the technology, and Stanford University recently announced the discovery... Read more

24 September, 2003 by Rupert Goodwins
Digital Data Acquisition

Digital Data Acquisition

...advantages: a digital signal can be stored in volatile (RAM) or permanent (Magnetic) memory, it can be reproduced error-free, and it can be imported... Read more

6 September, 2006

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