At the 2015 SNIA Industry Summit in January, Jim Handy and I gave a joint talk on the future of memory technology and how microprocessors and memory/storage are coming together to provide faster ...
In a bid to create smaller, more powerful computers and smartphones, researchers at New York University have come up with a new digital data storage technique they've dubbed "racetrack memory." There ...
An SD card is surely not an enterprise grade storage solution, but single board computers also aren’t just toys anymore. You find them in applications far beyond the educational purpose they have ...
NOR flash memory is evolving much in the same way as its cousin, NAND flash: 3D NOR is on the horizon and poised to boost memory densities and dramatically enhance designs. Evolving electronic systems ...
The ever-evolving technology sector has seen quite a few trends in the last couple of years, the notable ones being cloud computing, Big Data, Bring Your Own Device ...
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RAM Prices Skyrocket: Surviving the RAM-pocalypse
RAM prices are soaring, but don't panic! Learn why the RAM-pocalypse is happening and how to weather the storm until prices ...
EMC had a slew of announcements this week, many of them based upon technology initially developed by start-ups it has acquired. It is positioning itself as an active participant in open source storage ...
Solid-state, flash-based storage—the kind used in the iPod nano and shuffle—is coming to the Mac. The result could be better battery life, quicker booting, and entirely new kinds of systems. Flash ...
Hard drives and memory are two of the most vital components in your computer. The word "memory" is sometimes used in describing storage space, which may lead to confusion regarding these two ...
Flash storage is one of the main components that makes low power electronics so flexible. Unlike common DRAM, which needs constant refreshing in order to retain its contents, flash memory will stay ...
What is NAND flash memory? NAND flash is a type of nonvolatile memory that is accessed like a mass storage device (e.g., a hard drive). A form of electronically erasable programmable readonly memory ...
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