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Flash memory and emerging technology non-volatile memory solutions are remak the face of enterprise storage.
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In the past, people would try to make a form of non-volatile memory by connecting a static, volatile memory chip to a battery.
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Control of power utilization in these data centers will drive new tiered storage approaches with solid state storage combined with HDDs and with new non-volatile memory using either flash memory or new approaches such as MRAM.
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In addition, a recent effort is under way to make use of the many PCIe-based interfaces that are developing as a consequence of the high speed data transfers that are possible using flash memory and future non-volatile memory devices.
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The development of new technology solutions, channels and open standards to support operating system and other programing that takes advantage of the use of solid state storage for traditional storage as well as non-volatile memory will change the face of our technical culture for many years to come.
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And AgigA Tech makes so-called non-volatile Random Access Memory (RAM) that helps people store and retrieve rapidly changing data far more quickly than the slow-poke disk drive technology that keeps data centers humming.
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During a recent LSI technology event EverSpin was showcasing its recently announced spin-torque MRAM memory that provides a non-volatile replacement for DRAM.
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We have heard from our customers that these types of systems are unreliable and often malfunction, whereas our memory is intrinsically non-volatile.
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MRAM, a next-generation memory based on magnetic materials, has emerged as an alternative to SRAM because it is non-volatile, cutting leak current during standby status.
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