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Persistent memory will replace DRAM in 2030 at the earliest, experts say | New memory technologies, such as MRAM, FERAM, and ReRAM, are coming to a PC near you
Answering to questions from media and industry watchers, SINA's Arthur Sainio, Tom Coughlin, and Jim Handy said that persistent memory has already matched the speeds achieved by...
Answering to questions from media and industry watchers, SINA's Arthur Sainio, Tom Coughlin, and Jim Handy said that persistent memory has already matched the speeds achieved by modern DRAM technology, as demonstrated by the hafnium ferroelectrics from SK Hynix and Micron. That's because multiple new memory technologies, such as MRAM, FERAM, and ReRAM, are all competing to replace existing standards like SRAM, NOR flash, and DRAM. New technologies like spin-orbit torque and voltage-controlled magnetic anisotropy are also reducing the write latency for MRAM, making it one of the leading candidates to potentially replace DRAM someday.
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