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At the beginning of this decade, in early 2000, few disruptive technologies had been proposed to replace the industry standard Non-Volatile Memory (NVM) technology and to enlarge the Flash application base. A widely accepted statement was that if any technology will succeed, it will materialize in the next decade. As the end of this decade is approaching it can be noted that only one of the proposed...
To support reliable large array products, Phase-Change Memory (PCM) technologies must be able to retain data over the product's lifetime with very low defect rates. PCM stores data in a chalcogenide material which can be placed in either a high resistance amorphous phase or a low resistance crystalline phase. Data retention is limited by resistance loss of the amorphous phase of the material, a process...
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