NEW YORK, NEW YORK - DECEMBER 31: Times Square sits empty while fireworks and confetti are displayed at the 2021 New Year's Eve celebration in Times Square on December 31, 2020 in New York City.
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 ...
GigaDevice, a leading semiconductor company specializing in Flash memory, 32-bit microcontrollers (MCUs), sensors, and analog ...
Ferroic materials such as ferromagnets and ferroelectrics underpin modern data storage, yet face limits: They switch slowly, or suffer from unstable polarization due to depolarizing fields ...
This is the last of my blogs on the 2025 CES in Las Vegas. In this blog I will talk about meetings with Phison, Weebit Nano, Seagate Technology and OWC. I also discuss my meetings with Ambiq, Alexera ...
Rice University physicists have discovered a phase-changing quantum material—and a method for finding more like it—that could potentially be used to create flash-like memory capable of storing quantum ...
Researchers achieved ultrafast, stable switching of ferroaxial states using polarized terahertz light, paving the way for next-gen data storage. (Nanowerk News) Ferroic materials such as ferromagnets ...
So what if it only stores 64 bits? Each one is a little marvel of 1950s science and engineering.
Spintronics exploits the spin of electrons in addition to their charge, enabling memory devices that combine non-volatility, high speed and low energy consumption. Central to this field are magnetic ...
Terahertz light can reversibly switch an unusual form of structural order in solids—called ferroaxiality—between clockwise and counterclockwise rotational patterns. Modern society relies on digital ...