Many applications need to archive data or retain system information after power-down. These tasks fall to nonvolatile memory that must be in-circuit writable at least once, and often many times.
Researchers at the University of Lancaster have created a non-volatile memory that might eventually store data for 1% of the energy required by DRAM and 0.1% that of ...
A review paper by scientists at Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication presented  a thorough review of the existing ...
A technical paper titled “Analysis of Logic-in-Memory Full Adder Circuit With Floating Gate Field Effect Transistor (FGFET)” was published by researchers at Konkuk University, Korea National ...
OFET incorporating the CdSe quantum dot film used in this study. (Courtesy: J Jang) Photoresponsive flash memories made from organic field-effect transistors (OFETs) that can be quickly erased using ...
For several decades, NAND flash has been the primary technology for low-cost and large-density data storage applications. This non-volatile memory is present in all major electronic end-use markets, ...
Scientists from the North Carolina State University have developed what has been considered the holy-grail of computer storage and memory – ‘universal’ memory that both serves as dynamic random access ...
Low-voltage and low-power circuit structures are substantive for almost all mobile electronic gadgets which generally have mixed mode circuit structures embedded with analog sub-sections. Using the ...