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  2. Magnetoresistive RAM - Wikipedia

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    Magnetoresistive random-access memory (MRAM) is a type of non-volatile random-access memory which stores data in magnetic domains. [1] Developed in the mid-1980s, proponents have argued that magnetoresistive RAM will eventually surpass competing technologies to become a dominant or even universal memory . [ 2 ]

  3. Everspin Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Everspin Technologies, Inc. is a publicly traded semiconductor company headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, United States.It develops and manufactures discrete magnetoresistive RAM or magnetoresistive random-access memory (MRAM) products, including Toggle MRAM and Spin-Transfer Torque MRAM (STT-MRAM) product families. [2]

  4. Spin-transfer torque - Wikipedia

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    STT-RAM also has the advantages of lower power consumption and better scalability than conventional magnetoresistive random-access memory (MRAM) which uses magnetic fields to flip the active elements. [1] Spin-transfer torque technology has the potential to make possible MRAM devices combining low current requirements and reduced cost; however ...

  5. RDRAND - Wikipedia

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    The random number generator is compliant with security and cryptographic standards such as NIST SP 800-90A, [6] FIPS 140-2, and ANSI X9.82. [1] Intel also requested Cryptography Research Inc. to review the random number generator in 2012, which resulted in the paper Analysis of Intel's Ivy Bridge Digital Random Number Generator .

  6. VEGA Microprocessors - Wikipedia

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    The India Microprocessor Development Programme was started by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology with the objective of designing a set of microprocessors, and developing a product line for commercial purposes, to be used as part of a "Make in India" strategy. [8] [9]

  7. Memory debugger - Wikipedia

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    Memory debuggers work by monitoring memory access, allocations, and deallocation of memory. Many memory debuggers require applications to be recompiled with special dynamic memory allocation libraries, whose APIs are mostly compatible with conventional dynamic memory allocation libraries, or else use dynamic linking.

  8. Bubble memory - Wikipedia

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    Bubble memory made in the USSR. 4 MBit expansion card for IBM XT with four Intel 7110 1 MBit expansion card for Apple II and IIe with one Intel 7110 [7] Bobeck's team soon had 1 cm (0.39 in) square memories that stored 4,096 bits, the same as a then-standard plane of core memory. This sparked considerable interest in the industry.

  9. Universal memory - Wikipedia

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    - 16 GB DRAM - 256 GB solid-state drive, and - 1 TB hard disk drive. Researchers seek to replace these different memory types with one single type to reduce the cost and increase performance. For a memory technology to be considered a universal memory, it would need to have best characteristics of several memory technologies. It would need to: