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A microchip which can store information like a hard drive has been unveiled by US company Freescale.
The chip, called magnetoresistive random-access memory (Mram), maintains data by relying on magnetic properties rather than an electrical charge.
One analyst told the Associated Press news agency that the chip was the most significant development in computer memory for a decade.
Story continued at BBC News ¦ Technology
Looks like the end for the hard drive, what with increasing Flash Memory sizes and now MRAM
The chip, called magnetoresistive random-access memory (Mram), maintains data by relying on magnetic properties rather than an electrical charge.
One analyst told the Associated Press news agency that the chip was the most significant development in computer memory for a decade.
Story continued at BBC News ¦ Technology
Looks like the end for the hard drive, what with increasing Flash Memory sizes and now MRAM