We expect the billions of cells in our computer's memory (RAM) to work hours on end without failing. However, it took more than half a century to develop memory technologies like we have today.
Download this article in PDF format. Today’s embedded systems require high external memory bandwidth to achieve fast boot time and application loading time with minimal cost. Historically, ...
For decades, the goal has been to create a random access memory (RAM) that is non-volatile like flash storage but with the speed and addressability of a RAM chip. Such technology would dramatically ...
Flash memory is non-volatile computer memory that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. Non-volatile means that no power is needed to maintain the information stored on the chip. It is a ...
Random Access Memory is temporary memory used to store data and process information. The more RAM that is available to a computer, the more data the computer can store there, which can lead to faster ...
NAND memory is a popular type of flash memory. Flash memory is non-volatile computer memory that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. Non-volatile means that no power is needed to maintain the ...
This refers to the structure of the phone memory for storing information. Shared (dynamic) memory means that there is one large "pool" of memory available for multiple types of information. The ...
Memory chips that store data long-term. This type of memory is non-volatile, meaning it keeps data even when the device is powered off. Flash memory in phones is also called flash storage, or simply ...