A new low-power, high-speed memory technology on the horizon could replace solid-state drives, hard drives and DRAM in PCs, and bring higher levels of storage capacity to mobile devices and wearables.
The big picture: Persistent memory has long been anticipated to bring a paradigm shift in computing, but it's unlikely to happen anytime soon. In a recent webinar, industry insiders from the Storage ...
Sadly, nothing new in the computer world remains new for long. In 1965, Gordon Moore (one of the founders of Intel Corporation) published a paper predicting that computing power would double every two ...
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Scientists develop computer-like memory from shiitake mushrooms that could replace silicon-based chips
A team of researchers has created a functioning memory device from the network of thin white filaments that grow beneath the mushroom’s surface, known as mycelium. Researchers say fungi-based circuits ...
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