Often considered the eventual successor to flash, phase change memory has had a tough time getting to the point where it would truly take over; when it takes longer to write data than conventional RAM, there's clearly a roadblock. The University of Cambridge has the potential cure through a constant-power trick that primes the needed hybrid of germanium, antimony and tellurium so that it crystalizes much faster, committing data to memory at an equally speedy rate.
2DayBlog.com , Phase change memory breakthrough could lead to gigahertz-plus data transfers, make SSDs seem pokey, Phase change memory breakthrough could lead to gigahertz-plus data transfers, make SSDs seem pokey
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