Sponsored White Papers, Webcasts, and Downloads
TechRepublic Resources
- Two-Level BEOL Processing for Rapid Iteration in MRAM Development
- The implementation of Magnetic Random Access Memory MRAM hinges on complex magnetic film stacks and several critical steps in Back-End-Of-Line BEOL processing. Although intended for use in conjunction with silicon CMOS front-end device drivers, MRAM performance is not limited by CMOS technology. This paper reports on a novel test site...
- Tags: Magnetic Random Access Memory, CMOS, Memory, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- White papers 2006-01-25
- Rapid-Turnaround Characterization Methods for MRAM Development
- Magnetic Random Access Memory MRAM technology, based on the use of Magnetic Tunnel Junctions MTJs, holds the promise of improving on the capabilities of existing charge-based memories by offering the combination of nonvolatility, speed, and density in a single technology. This paper reviews rapid-turnaround methods which have been developed or...
- Tags: Method, Magnetic Random Access Memory, Memory, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- White papers 2006-01-05
- IBM, Stanford push research into instant-on PCs
- By Michael Kanellos ...
- Tags: Magnetic Random Access Memory, IBM Corp., PC, Stanford, Spintronics Science
- Technical articles 2004-04-26
Additional Resources
- Development of the Magnetic Tunnel Junction MRAM at IBM: From First Junctions to a 16-Mb MRAM Demonstrator Chip
- This paper reviews the remarkable developments of the magnetic tunnel junction over the last decade and in particular, work aimed at demonstrating its potential for a dense, fast, and nonvolatile random access memory. The initial focus is on the technological roots of the magnetic tunnel junction, and then on the...
- Tags: IBM Corp., Chip, Storage, Memory, Hardware, Semiconductors, Components
- White papers 2006-01-24
- Design Considerations for MRAM
- MRAM Magnetic Random Access Memory technology, based on the use of Magnetic Tunnel Junctions MTJs as memory elements, is a potentially fast nonvolatile memory technology with very high write endurance. This paper is an overview of MRAM design considerations. Topics covered include MRAM fundamentals, array architecture, several associated design studies,...
- Tags: Performance, Consideration, IBM Corp., Performance Management, Memory, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- White papers 2006-01-05
- Single-Domain Model for Toggle MRAM
- An overview is presented of the use of a single-domain model for developing an understanding of the switching of two coupled magnetic free layers for toggle MRAM Magnetic Random Access Memory. The model includes the effects of length, width, thickness, magnetization, thickness asymmetry, intrinsic anisotropy, exchange coupling, dipole coupling, and...
- Tags: Field, Model, Memory, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- White papers 2006-01-06
- Carbon nanotube-based memory may be reality by 2010 or earlier
- At the SC '07, nanotechnology start-up Nantero demonstrated a prototype NRAM Non Volatile Random Access Memory-based memory that could result in nanotechnology-based memory debuting as early as 2010. An excerpt from Register: Nantero's approach to making the NRAM gear starts with carbon nanotubes bought from a...
- Tags: Nanotube, Carbon Nanotube, Memory, Nantero, NRAM, Nanotechnology, Emerging Technologies, Arun Radhakrishnan
- Blog posts 2007-11-19
- Magnetic Joe (exe)
- In Magnetic Joe, you control a little, magnetic sphere by making and stopping it being magnetic. When Joe is magnetic, he will be drawn by the various metal objects on the levels, thus you can help him evade the obstacles spikes and glide to the end stations. There are 50...
- Tags: Level, Internet, Games, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2007-02-05
- IBM attempts to use nanowires for a high-capacity universal memory solution
- Stuart Parkin at IBM's Almaden Research Center is credited with major breakthroughs in magnetic technology, which made possible present day magnetic high storage mobile devices. Now, his research is focused on magnetic storage devices that combine the best features of present day storage devices. A quote from...
- Tags: Device, Storage Device, Memory, IBM Corp., Storage, Storage Management, Hardware, Arun Radhakrishnan
- Blog posts 2007-10-04
- Intel moves closer to flash memory replacement
- InterestingNice article. I am really looking forward to a solid state memory stick that doesn't wear out over time. It seems like Intel's concept will still have limited writes, like today's flash.I wonder if Magnetic memory would have unlimted writes?
- Tags: Memory, jrich@..., Intel Corp., flash memory
- Discussion threads 2007-04-18
- Samsung develops higher capacity flash memory
- IT'S A MEMORY CHIPEverything digital has a BIOS recorded in it.Without this BIOS the device would not be recognized.Memory chips are magnetic recording devices.Increase the frequency and the bits get smaller---and smaller---and smaller---
- Tags: BIOS, Semiconductors, Network technology, Memory, BALTHOR, flash memory, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., information technology
- Discussion threads 2007-10-24
- Memory Diagnostic (exe)
- Memory Diagnostic tests the Random Access Memory RAM on your computer for errors. The diagnostic includes a comprehensive set of memory tests. If you are experiencing problems while running Windows, you can use the diagnostic to determine whether the problems are caused by failing hardware, such as RAM or the...
- Tags: Test, RAM, Memory Diagnostic, Windows Memory Diagnostic, Microsoft Windows, Memory, Operating Systems, Software, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- Software downloads 2007-03-07
- IBM into deal with Japan's TDK to develop new RAM technology
- The Big Blue has teamed up with Japan's TDK to develop what could be the next generation of non-volatile RAM called Spin Torque Transfer RAM (STT-RAM). Non-volatile memories are those that don't need any electric power to retain data. An excerpt from CNET News.com: ...
- Tags: RAM, IBM Corp., Memory, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Arun Radhakrishnan
- Blog posts 2007-08-20
- How do I... Retrieve a random set of records in Microsoft Access?
- We usually think of data in sets of related values, but not always. Occasionally, you may need to supply someone with a set of unrelated records, retrieved completely at random. In this How do I... tutorial, Susan Sales Harkins explains how to use the random function in Microsoft Access to...
- Tags: Microsoft Access, Microsoft Corp., Record, Microsoft Office, Databases, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Data Management
- Download resources 2007-10-11
- Generate random names random name generator softwa (exe)
- Random Name Generator to generate random first names, last names, lists of random names, and more!Have you ever needed a list of random names say for a game with friends, as a game developer, for research purposes, or populating a test database with random names? If so, then this software...
- Tags: Name, File Splitter, Games, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2008-04-23
- What is a Smart Card?
- A smart card is a card that is embedded with either a microprocessor and a memory chip or only a memory chip with non-programmable logic. The microprocessor card can add, delete, and otherwise manipulate information on the card, while a memory-chip card (for example, pre-paid phone cards) can only undertake...
- Tags: Smart Card, Microprocessor, Memory Chip, Smart Cards, Authentication/Encryption, Digital Security, Semiconductors, Processors, Security, Hardware, Components
- White papers
- How do I... Use the Memory Diagnostic Tool in Windows Vista?
- Random access memory is the backbone of the modern personal computer, yet many users ignore it as a potential source of problems. A bad stick of RAM can be the root cause of all kinds of annoying operating glitches, ranging from random application lockups to intermittent blue screens of death...
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista, RAM, Tool, Memory, Productivity, Microsoft Windows, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components, Operating Systems, Software
- Download resources 2007-03-21
- Hard ware
- can u tell me the difference between ROM and RAM I know that one is Random Access Memory and the other one is Read Only Memory. we can't change the data in ROM thats ok. so my doubt is what data is stored in ROM and RAM
- Tags: RAM, rajankanth@..., ROM
- Discussion threads 2007-01-08
- RamSan Success Stories: LuLu, Inc.
- Lulu provides independent publishers with free access to on-demand publishing tools for books, e-books, music, images, calendars and more. The company wanted to enable higher customer traffic. As a solution the company deployed RamSan-320 from Texas Memory Systems which delivers over 250,000 random I/Os per second and 1500MB/s random sustained...
- Tags: Texas Memory Systems, LuLu Inc., E-books, Personal Technology
- Case studies
- Nanotech slated to replace magnetic disk drives
- According to Michael Kozicki, a researcher at Arizona State University, nanotechnology is slated to replace current generation magnetic disk drives used in iPods and laptops within the next five to 10 years. The result would be storage devices that are more durable, lighter, and faster. Kozicki says he's...
- Tags: Disk, Disk Drive, Cell, Nanotechnology, Semiconductors, Emerging Technologies, Hardware, Paul Mah
- Blog posts 2007-11-01
- << Previous
- page 1 of 1
- Next >>