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RRAM

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RRAMResistive Random Access Memory
RRAMRoad Runner Akron Marathon (Ohio)
RRAMRealtime Reutilization Asset Management
RRAMRedundant Random Access Memory
RRAMRight-hand Rectangular Approximation Method (calculus)
RRAMRehosted Residual Asset Manager


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Research results are presented for semiconducting and metallic nanocrystal memories, SONOS, MRAM, FeRAM, RRAM, and chalcogenide materials, polymer materials, and more recent advances in molecular memories.
Report Offerings * How 3D Memory Stacks Up Compares the technology, challenges and cost of various 3D memory options including stacked charge trapping technologies from Samsung and Toshiba, and cross-point RRAM arrays.
The Agilent B1500A meets the industry's need for an instrument-based solution that supports modern NVM technology requirements, including MRAM, PRAM, RRAM, NAND and NOR Flash, such as support for voltages greater than 20 V and precise control over the pulse level, and leading and trailing edges.
 
 
 
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