Toshiba Makes Progress On Super Fast FeRAM

What would life be like if you had access to random access memory that coupled the fast operating characteristics of DRAM with flash memory’s ability to retain data while powered off? Pretty darn amazing, we imagine. Believe it or not, such a contraption is already in the works, and it has been for quite some while. Today, Toshiba is announcing a breakthrough in the development of FeRAM, or Ferroelectric Random Access Memory, which could one day make our current memory modules and even SSDs look like antiquated

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