The company is speeding up production of 64-megabit DRAMs, which are in great demand for computers hungry for memory to run graphics-intensive software.
If their discovery can be commercialised it could give existing forms of compact memory a serious run for their money and instead of being a curse of miniaturisation, quantum physics might turn out to be a blessing in disguise.
Falling prices for everything from the DRAM memory used to make PCs run faster to the NAND flash memory powering digital media players--have sent Micron's shares down 59% over the past year and about 74% over the past two years.
Fundraisers have finished a 96-mile run in memory of the 96 football fans who died in the Hillsborough disaster.
Google and Samsung, to say nothing of up-and-coming Chinese companies, are great players that will give Apple a run for its memory, apps and user interface.
Once their effectiveness has run its course, memory loss and cognitive decline progress unimpeded, and sometimes even accelerate.
Following the death of Nat Lofthouse last month, Coyle called on his players to honour the great man's memory by putting together a good Cup run.
The atrocity at Halabja scarred the collective memory of Iraqi Kurds and hardened their determination to run their own affairs autonomously within a loose Iraqi federation, our correspondent says.
"I really do believe that, based on the talent on display this weekend that I have seen we are in a golden age of basketball, that the appreciation of our game is really as high as it has been in recent memory, " said Stern, who has now run the NBA for 25 years.
The final reel of his life may have run through to the end, but his memory will never fade.
Local banks are few and far between, and memories of a 2003 run on poorly-run private banks are still fresh in the memory.
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Fundraisers are planning to run 96 miles from Sheffield to Liverpool in memory of the 96 football fans who died in the Hillsborough disaster.
"We put a lot of hooks into it, the ability to run multiple processes and have enough storage and memory, " said Jayshree Ullal , senior vice president of Cisco's security and technology group.
Her brother Adam and Claire Hart, a former colleague from Wandsworth Police, will run the London Marathon on 21 April in her memory for the charity.
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She is due to fly back to the UK to take part in the London Marathon on Sunday, where she will run in her "Boston finishers" shirt in memory of those affected by the explosions.
The chips run small devices like digital cameras that require a microprocessor, memory and digital signal processor.
This story triggered a memory from the spring of 1996 when the Chicago Bulls were making a run for their fourth of six world championships.
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Set to start shipping in June, the Meazura handheld will run Palm OS 4.1 and will have 16 megabytes of memory.
For example, Schooner Information Technology has software for database acceleration that makes databases run 8 times faster than typical configurations by using boatloads of flash memory on commodity hardware.
In addition, make sure you keep an eye on memory as you work, so you have an idea of how many programs you can run at one time.
But he says that with the help of SAP data compression technology that crunches down data by 10-20x, you can now run the largest companies in the world with several years of transactional data in main memory.
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This stirred a deeply (well, not that deeply) buried memory in the hive mind that is Engadget, and we hunted down a Sony ad that's run on Japanese TV recently, which shows popular magician Tomohiro Maeda messing with a couple of PSPs and demonstrating playing a networked game on them with a UMD inserted into only one.
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Most recently, a team from Stanford took the helm of Sequoia to run computational fluid dynamics simulations -- a process that requires a finely tuned balance of computation, memory and communication components -- in order to better understand engine noise from supersonic jets.
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