I read this in Maximum PC about 1 week ago...
MRAM May Give Boot Times The Boot
Firing up Windows XP in less than 30 seconds is good. But a PC that boots up in no time is better. The promise of MRAM, a technology being devloped by Sandia National Labs & Pacific Northwest National Lab. The two R&D houses have devloped a process that dramaticaly reduces the thinkness of the layers present in conventional microelectronics. The new methor uses a chemical reaction to spread atoms evenly above a metalic surface that can bind easly to the layers above them. The short story is that not only will such memory be much faster than today's RAM, but it will also require so little voltage, it could be made nonvolatile (in other words, it wont lose the data when your PC is turned off).
MMMM The many times I have dream of such a thing... Loading windows to memmory ..... what are you comments on this ?
MRAM May Give Boot Times The Boot
Firing up Windows XP in less than 30 seconds is good. But a PC that boots up in no time is better. The promise of MRAM, a technology being devloped by Sandia National Labs & Pacific Northwest National Lab. The two R&D houses have devloped a process that dramaticaly reduces the thinkness of the layers present in conventional microelectronics. The new methor uses a chemical reaction to spread atoms evenly above a metalic surface that can bind easly to the layers above them. The short story is that not only will such memory be much faster than today's RAM, but it will also require so little voltage, it could be made nonvolatile (in other words, it wont lose the data when your PC is turned off).
MMMM The many times I have dream of such a thing... Loading windows to memmory ..... what are you comments on this ?
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