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Among researchers quick to embrace the spin-torque approach are the developers of magnetic random access memory, or MRAM--which many data-storage specialists regard as the most promising memory chip of the future (SN: 12/18&25/04, p. IBM and Infineon Technologies AG (FSE/NYSE: IFX) has announced that they have developed the most advanced Magnetic Random Access Memory (MRAM) technology to date by integrating magnetic memory components into a high-performance logic base. NIST staff have explored the use of rare-earth dopants to control the high-speed dynamics in magnetic thin films used in magnetic recording heads and magnetic random access memory (MRAM). |
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