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The NAND type of memory sacrifices speed for compactness and a low price.
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Should RDRAM never gain the wide acceptance the company had hoped for, Rambus' patent claims are an attempt to ensure the company gets a piece of the action through royalty payments, no matter what type of memory takes hold, whether SDRAM, DDR or its preferred RDRAM.
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The ultimate ambition, according to Professor Alan Woodward of the University of Surrey, is to produce a type of universal memory "that you can take from one computing device to another".
BBC: ReRAM competes to be tech's next memory chip standard
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If you can't get your noggin around the concepts, know the potential: a new type of memory that will be cheaper, faster, and more efficient than current RAM, while also having the flash-like ability to retain data without power.
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To the public, NAND-type flash memory is most familiar in the form of memory cards or sticks used in digital cameras or portable music players.
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On Tuesday, Sun announced a new focus on using flash memory--the type of chips found in devices like iPods, USB thumb drives and some laptops--to store information in corporate data centers.
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On Tuesday, Sun (nasdaq: JAVA - news - people ) announced a new focus on using flash memory--the type of chips found in devices like iPods, USB thumb drives and some laptops--to store information in corporate data centers.
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There are two types of flash memory--the type that goes into cell phones and the other kind that goes into digital cameras.
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This February, the sales of DRAM memory chips, a type used extensively in PCs, rose by nearly 24% compared with the previous month, as prices continued to rise.
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For his work, Masuoka says, he was awarded a few hundred dollars from Toshiba and only after a Japanese newspaper gave his new type of memory an award of invention of the year in 1988.
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This is the first pocket PC that's designed to use a newer, smaller type of flash memory card called a MultiMediaCard.
CNN: Review: Design makes the difference for pocket-PC gadgets