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.
