A Paradigm Shift in RAM Is About to Make Computing Unstoppable

Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story:

  • Every computer needs Random Access Memory (or RAM) for an operating system’s temporary storage, and there’s many ways to achieve this need for memory speed.

  • One of the leading methods is magnetoresistive memory, which is both ultrafast and non-volatile, meaning it retains data even if power supply is turned off.

  • Now, a new discovery that analyzes how light interacts with magnets could make MRAM even better than ever before.

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Dr. Richard Alan Miller c/o Grasshoppermedia