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I am JeanLuc Bacardi
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Intel to mass produce 128-Mbit phase-change memory
The things currently being developed in parallel to conventional hard drives is interesting! BEIJING — Intel Corp. is preparing to sample a 128-Mbit phase-change memory that will roll into volume production in the second half of the year using 90-nanometer technology. The device, codenamed Alverstone, is Intel's first phase-change memory product and is being billed as a NOR flash compatible replacement. Intel is the second-largest NOR flash vendor behind Spansion Inc. Intel unveiled the part on Tuesday at its Spring development forum in Beijing. Intel Chief Technology Officer Justin Rattner said the part has six times the write performance of today's NOR flash and is much more "robust," lasting for at least one million write cycles. Read More at Automotive Design Line |
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Mad Warranty Voider
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woah, on the news circuit tonight, odanez
Interesting stuff too, both times.
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Looking Spooky
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How big of a market does NOR have? BIOS chips and...?
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Senior EOCF Addict
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I saw phase-change memory and immediately thought cooling :\
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Picard never hit me!
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^ You and me both
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