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A New Phase in Nonvolatile Memory? Continued

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Image: Philips Electronics

Fast: This phase-change memory cell made from a special material developed at Philips has achieved a programming speed of 30 nanoseconds, compared with 10 microseconds in standard flash memory. The thin line of phase-change material conducts better when it transforms to a crystalline state.


 


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