MRAM Alternative Uses Less Energy than Conventional Chip
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03/01/2017
- Content
Purely electrical memory chips commonly used today are volatile and their state must be continuously refreshed, which requires a lot of energy. An alternative to these electrical memory chips is magnetic random access memory (MRAM), which saves data magnetically and does not require constant refreshing. They do, however, require relatively large electrical currents to write the data to memory, which reduces reliability.
- Citation
- "MRAM Alternative Uses Less Energy than Conventional Chip," Mobility Engineering, March 1, 2017.