MRAM
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Acronym | Definition |
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MRAM | Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory |
MRAM | Magnetic Random Access Memory |
MRAM | Magnetic Ram |
MRAM | Mineral Resources Authority of Mongolia (est. 1997) |
MRAM | Multibank Random Access Memory |
MRAM | MacPhail Radial Arm Maze |
MRAM | Most Rapid Alternating Movement (neurology) |
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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.
MRAM (
Magnetic Random Access Memory) is a microscopic memory-cell technology that consumes little power and is non-volatile memory, meaning it retains data when power is shut off MRAM is much faster than Flash memory.
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.
Both companies are aiming to develop an energy-efficient magnetic memory system called
Magnetic Random Access Memory. This, according to the companies, is expected to store more information, provide faster access times and use less power than existing memory systems.
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