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The 2020 Flash Memory Summit included interesting announcements on NVMe and NVMe-oF as well as ethernet-based SSDs, increasing use of QLC NAND flash, new embedded MRAM announcements and even an ...
The late 1990s saw the widespread introduction of solid-state storage based around NAND Flash. Ranging from memory cards for portable devices to storage for desktops and laptops, the data storage f… ...
You use NAND flash daily whether you realize it or not. But how much do you know about it? We explain what it is, how it ...
What fired him up, though, was an idea that came to him--yes--in a flash. One of the biggest challenges facing the semiconductor industry in the 1970s was to find a way to retain memory so that it ...
Cadence Memory Model Portfolio supports all the listed flash memory interfaces with comprehensive timing and protocol checks to catch design bugs. Hundreds of predefined configurations based on ...
At this week’s Woot ’17 USENIX conference in Vancouver, researchers from IBM advanced that work, demonstrating a filesystem-level version of the attack against MLC NAND flash memory.
A laboratory working on next-generation "flash" memory technology has demonstrated a 1-kilobit silicon oxide memory chip with embedded diodes that keep voltage from leaking and corrupting data.
Because racetrack memory stores data in vertical nanowires, it can theoretically pack 100 times as much data into the same area as a flash-chip transistor, and at the same cost.
Flash memory is a solid-state chip that maintains stored data without any external power source. It is commonly used in portable electronics and removable devices, and to replace computer hard drives.