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IBM phases in new memory technology

...of energy. "Scientists at IBM Research have demonstrated that a relatively new memory technology, known as phase-change memory (PCM), can reliably store multiple data... Read more

30 June, 2011
SAP In-<endeca_term>Memory Technology</endeca_term>: Changing the Way Business Intelligence is Managed

SAP In-Memory Technology: Changing the Way Business Intelligence is Managed

SAP in-memory computing is putting the "r" back in "real-time" computing by bringing together online transaction... Read more

22 March, 2012
SAP HANA Demystified, an Overview of SAP's Game-Changing In-<endeca_term>Memory Technology</endeca_term>

SAP HANA Demystified, an Overview of SAP's Game-Changing In-Memory Technology

It's both ironic and unfortunate: Across organizations, decision makers are swimming in information, yet they still... Read more

22 March, 2012

Apple confirms Anobit buy for flash tech

...start-up Anobit. Apple's purchase of the company, which makes flash memory technology found in the iPhone, iPad and MacBook Air, was first reported... Read more

11 January, 2012 by Steven Musil

HP and Hynix plan memristors for 2013

HP and Hynix hope to get memristors, a next-generation non-volatile memory technology, into commercial devices in 2013. In tests, HP's memristors have... Read more

11 October, 2011

SAP details in-memory BI roadmap

...than before," the company said in a statement. SAP's Hana in-memory technology combines data-source agnostic software and partner-provided hardware to analyse... Read more

10 March, 2011 by Ben Woods

Intel's new Atoms target small business storage

...for homes and small businesses, offering higher clock speeds and supporting newer memory technology than their predecessors. The single-core D425 and dual-core D525... Read more

17 August, 2010 by David Meyer
Faster, Higher, Stronger: In-Memory Computing Disruption and What SAP HANA Means for Your Organization

Faster, Higher, Stronger: In-Memory Computing Disruption and What SAP HANA Means for Your Organization

Read this IDC Whitepaper and learn how in-memory technology for enterprises in private and public sectors will enable organizations to... Read more

22 March, 2012
The Value of Memory Dense Servers:  IBM's System x MAX5 for its eX5 Server Family

The Value of Memory Dense Servers: IBM's System x MAX5 for its eX5 Server Family

This IDC white paper highlights how IBM eX5 systems with MAX5 memory technology play a significant role in increasing the value of memory dense... Read more

4 October, 2011
Rethinking Database Algorithms for Phase Change Memory

Rethinking Database Algorithms for Phase Change Memory

Phase Change Memory (PCM) is an emerging memory technology with many attractive features: it is non-volatile, byte-addressable, 2... Read more

12 January, 2011
Relaxing Non-Volatility for Fast and Energy-Efficient STT-RAM Caches

Relaxing Non-Volatility for Fast and Energy-Efficient STT-RAM Caches

Spin-Transfer Torque RAM (STT-RAM) is an emerging non-volatile memory technology that is a potential universal memory that could replace SRAM in... Read more

10 December, 2010

Intel and Micron team up on new storage technologies

...from Micron. "The Intel-Micron partnership has created industry-leading NAND Flash memory technology and developed a robust global manufacturing network," Robert Crooke, general manager... Read more

28 February, 2012

IBM integrates graphene and Racetrack with CMOS tech

...Electron Devices meeting that it had demonstrated CMOS compatibility for its Racetrack memory technology and for graphene. "Today's breakthroughs challenge the status quo by... Read more

7 December, 2011

Intel targets exascale computing with new technologies

Intel's CTO has demonstrated technologies for future exascale computing, including applications built on the upcoming Knights Ferry many-core processor, and technology for lowering the power consumed by chips Read more

16 September, 2011 by Jack Clark

Probability chip start-up bought by Analog Devices

Lyric Semiconductor, which develops a novel chip architecture with hardware-based probability computation, has been acquired by analog and digital signal-processing specialist ADI Read more

15 June, 2011 by Jack Clark

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