Following are the different types of RAM and storage technologies used in electronic devices. They fall into two categories: volatile and non-volatile. Volatile chips lose their content the instant ...
Storage and memory are the two major holding areas for programs and data in a computer, tablet or smartphone, and their interplay is the fundamental architecture of computer processing. Unfortunately, ...
Non-volatile memory or non-volatile storage is a computer memory which allows the retrieval of information even in the absence of power source. The circuit incorporates the technology of Electrically ...
Even as a mature, diverse and reliable technology—magnetic spinning disk drives (aka hard disk drives or “HDDs”) continue to grow in capacity, performance and cost benefits. Alternative storage ...
Over the past few years, storage technology has slowly transitioned to non-volatile memory express technology, and for good reason. Providing exceptional speed in a compact form — the most popular ...
At the most recent Flash Memory Summit the Seagate Technology keynote speaker showed a slide with data derived from the 2017 Digital Universe study by IDC and sponsored by Seagate. Lots of people have ...
Non-volatile storage holds critical code and user data, making it vulnerable to cyberattacks. This article outlines the various code storage flash technologies used today and their contribution to ...
The Flash Memory Summit was host to a range of new technology. Find our about 3D Vertical Flash and more. Samsung’s 3D V-NAND flash architecture increases capacity by layering 24 cells on top of each ...
This article is part of the Technology Insight series, made possible with funding from Intel. A couple of years back, IDC predicted that by 2025 the average person will interact with connected devices ...
At some point when developing embedded applications, you’re going to want to store unique values in non-volatile memory, values that can’t be fixed at compilation time. Many microcontrollers have a ...