(Nanowerk News) Shigeki Sakai and others of Ferroelectric Memory Group, the Nanoelectronics Research Institute of the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), have ...
Micron Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ:MU) is less than four decades old, but in the semiconductor industry, that’s ages. Back in the dark ages, Micron Technology’s single product was a 64-kilobyte memory ...
Ever since the first practical computers came on the market in the 1950s, scientists and engineers have been seeking ever more compact data storage technologies, which have gone from giant drums to ...
1 kilobyte. Today it sounds like an infinitesimally small number. Computers come with tens of gigabytes of ram, and multiple terabytes of storage space. You can buy a Linux computer with 1 gig of RAM ...
Google requires apps for Android 15+ to support 16 KB memory pages for faster performance. New apps must follow the new memory standard by November 1, 2025. Developers using native code need to update ...
Introduced as the first nonvolatile memory to feature unlimited endurance, the 256-Kb, 3V FM18L08 ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) offers an unlimited number of read and write ...
A new technology for data storage at the atomic level could supplant magnetic and flash media in the future, and yield thousands of terabytes in a single drive — if scientists can perfect it.
How much would you pay for a device with about 500 kB of memory and a 96 x 64-pixel monochrome display? Note that's a “k” before the “B” for bytes, and there isn't even a “k” (let alone an “M”) before ...