Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. This is the third in a set of four blogs about projections for digital storage and memory for the following year that we have been ...
Shrinking ferroelectric tunnel junctions can significantly boost their performance in memory devices, as reported by ...
A recent report explores how new non-volatile memories will play in monetizing AI, leading to significant revenue growth for ...
We live in a real time world where no one likes to wait. Incessant demand for faster end user experiences and services, on every mobile device, drives unrelenting pressure on the other side of the ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) applications are driving increased demand for high-performance, low-power memory solutions across consumer, medical, and industrial markets.
In the era of big data and machine learning technology, performing low-power in-memory computing operations is becoming an increasingly important requisite. While much advance has been achieved in ...
The use of RFID and contactless smart card technology is exploding and devices (e.g. tags, tokens, cards) all require embedded memory arrays that suit the needs of the application. All of these ...
As the world emerges from the COVID-19 crisis, it is likely to leave lasting impacts not only on the patients who have been treated by dedicated doctors and nurses, but also generally on the way that ...
In the distant past, in techno years, semiconductor memories were discrete devices that stored information separately from other primary system functions. Over time, processors combined memory on-chip ...