resistive random access memory

A Flashy Trip Down Memory Lane

A novel memory device built by a Taiwan-Japan research team using perovskite material could enable seamless storage and high-speed data transfer.

Process And Store Memory In A Single Chip

In the future, data could be processed where it is stored, paving the way for thinner, smaller computers and mobile devices.

The Optimal Thickness for Next Gen RRAM

Scientists have found that varying the thickness of the interlayer is one method that could be used to enhance the performance of RRAM devices.

Flexible Memory Cells May Signal Era Of Bendable Computers

KAIST researchers has developed flexible non-volatile resistive random access memory (RRAM) technology where a memory cell can be randomly accessed, written, and erased on a plastic substrate.