A new low-power, high-speed memory technology on the horizon could replace solid-state drives, hard drives and DRAM in PCs, and bring higher levels of storage capacity to mobile devices and wearables.
The big picture: Persistent memory has long been anticipated to bring a paradigm shift in computing, but it's unlikely to happen anytime soon. In a recent webinar, industry insiders from the Storage ...
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Scientists develop computer-like memory from shiitake mushrooms that could replace silicon-based chips
A team of researchers has created a functioning memory device from the network of thin white filaments that grow beneath the mushroom’s surface, known as mycelium. Researchers say fungi-based circuits ...
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