A recent report explores how new non-volatile memories will play in monetizing AI, leading to significant revenue growth for ...
Conventional electronics process information leveraging the electrical charge of electrons. Over the past few decades, some ...
Non-volatile memory (NVM) systems and architectures have emerged as pivotal components in modern computing, offering the combined benefits of data persistence and enhanced energy efficiency. With ...
A new publication from Opto-Electronic Advances, 10.29026/oea.2024.230033 discusses non-volatile dynamically switchable color display via chalcogenide stepwise cavity resonators. In the field of color ...
EuTe4 is a rare CDW semiconductor, first discovered by Dong Wu in 2019. It exhibits in-plane polarization due to the formation of regular Te trimers in its crystal structure. The crystal consists of ...
Researchers scientists have unlocked a new realm of possibilities for non-volatile phase change memory, a type of electronic memory capable of retaining data even without power. Traditionally, ...
Ongoing innovation in semiconductor technologies, algorithms and data science are making it possible to incorporate some degree of AI inferencing capability in an increasing number of edge devices.
What is PCMO ReRAM? Difference between filamentary and PCMO ReRAM. Why tunable persistence is important. The idea of non-volatile, resistive RAM (ReRAM) has been around for a while. Its aim is to ...
A long-running problem in the computer world is that DRAM is the fastest memory available but also volatile, so it can't hold onto its data when power is shut off. This makes it useless for data ...
SMART Modular Technologies has announced the availability of its Non-Volatile CXL Memory Module (NV-CMM) for Tier 1 OEMs, adhering to the CXL 2.0 standard. This module combines non-volatile DRAM, ...
Traditional color display technology uses dyes, pigments and other color absorbing materials for spectral filtering and color development, which has problems including low lifetime, fading, not ...