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Phase-Change Memories are the most promising candidates for next-generation semiconductor non-volatile memories, having the potential of improved performance compared to Flash as well as scalability to the deca-nanometer range. The development of this technology requires a deep understanding of the cell concept and a specific design of the cell architecture, as well as an extensive characterization...
Semiconductor memories are growing in importance as they are now fundamental in every electronic system and offer new manufacturing and development challenges and opportunities. From a manufacturing point of view, the industry has undergone consolidation and today very few players are able to supply the high wafer volumes required by the global market. From a technology development point of view,...
Semiconductor memories are growing in importance as they are now fundamental in every electronic system and offer new manufacturing and development challenges and opportunities. From a manufacturing point of view, the industry has undergone consolidation and today very few players are able to supply the high wafer volumes required by the global market. From a technology development point of view,...
A defining component of today's mobile devices and computing systems, memory technology is both a solution and a bottleneck, and industry is racing to redefine its use for future systems. The Web extra at http://youtu.be/pQvE6g8zUho is a an audio interview in which guest editor Simon S.Y. Shim talks about next-generation memory technologies with Alan Niebel, founder and chief executive officer for...
Phase Change Memory (PCM) technology is demonstrating the capability to enter the broad memory market as a mainstream memory. PCM provides a new set of features, combining components of NVM and DRAM, being at the same time a sustaining and a disruptive technology. In this paper the PCM technology status is reviewed, demonstrating that technology maturity is being achieved. Potential system level usages...
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