MRAM
Aug 14 2008, Jaiyant Cavale

If you always desired for a fast computer, an ordinary RAM may just not be a solution. German physicists and engineers have thus developed the Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory (MRAM), which is not only faster but also more energy efficient. MRAM...

Related Stories
Most Recent Most Popular Most Commented
(0)
Pooja, Shimla
A Californian team has developed a new generation of memory that combines the high performance and reliability of solid state “flash” memory, stored in...
made popular Apr 12 2008
(0)
Alpheus, Rayagada, Orissa
Technology is evolving at a feverish pace. If you do not wish to be left behind in the stone age, you definitely need a lightning quick RAM for your PC. A 4GB DDR2 is...
made popular Apr 11 2008
All Stories
Most Recent Most Popular Most Commented
(0)
Pooja, Shimla
A Californian team has developed a new generation of memory that combines the high performance and reliability of solid state “flash” memory, stored in...
made popular Apr 12 2008
(0)
Bhagaban, New Delhi
US scientists have come up with a new mechanism that would control magnetic memory of the computers to enable more accurately write and store information in the hard...
made popular Oct 26 2007
(0)
Jolly, Jalandhar
Researchers at the Universities of Bath, Bristol and Leeds have discovered a way to precisely control the magnetic spins in thin magnetic films, which can be used to...
made popular Dec 6 2006
(0)
Bhagaban, New Delhi
Micromem Technology has teamed up with RFID component seller Omron Corp on the investigation of viable MRAM technology. As per the joint agreement, the Tokyo based...
made popular May 31 2006