Thursday, November 17, 2011

IBM develops 'instantaneous' memory, 100x faster than flash

have to hand it to IBM engineers. They drag themselves part of the 100th anniversary society Theys After work, Pop A Few Alka-Seltzers then quickly announce seismic Yet Another invention. This time, a new type of phase change memory (PCM) that reads and writes 100 times faster than Flash, stay tuned for millions of write cycles (instead of just thousands with flash), and is cheap to use in whatever level of the enterprise from servers all the way down to mobile phones. PCM based on a special alloy that can be pushed in different physical states, or phases, controlled bursts of electricity. In the past, the victim of the technology trend of a State to relax and increase the electrical resistance of STIs over time, leading to read errors. Another cell alloy that could limit each had a single bit of data storage. IBM Employees purpose burn-through on their problems, such as smoking breaks, not only connecting their most recent variant, it can store aussi data bits per cell in the oven, which means we can expect data storage "paradigm shift" in the next five years. Combine this with Intel promised 50Gbps interconnect, which has a similar ETA, and the data start pouring in faster than alcohol Will open bars years on the tab of the boss. There are more detailed science in PR after the break, if you have a clear head.

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