Elpida Memory and Sharp, have co-developed a next-generation memory chip that could commercialized as early as 2013.
This chip that they call Resistive random access memory chips, or ReRAM, consume far less power than conventional NAND flash memory and are capable of writing data 10,000 times faster.
According to a report in The Nikkei business daily, a ReRAM chip incorporated device will be able to download high-definition movies literally in several seconds and cut power consumption to virtually zero when on standby mode.
This chip that they call Resistive random access memory chips, or ReRAM, consume far less power than conventional NAND flash memory and are capable of writing data 10,000 times faster.
According to a report in The Nikkei business daily, a ReRAM chip incorporated device will be able to download high-definition movies literally in several seconds and cut power consumption to virtually zero when on standby mode.
[Via industryweek]
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