HP Collaborates with Hynix to Bring the Memristor to Market in Next-generation Memory

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Uploaded by on Aug 30, 2010

Interview with Stan Williams, HP Labs.

Technology from HP Labs will enable quicker, more energy-efficient computing. (more info at www.hp.com/go/datacentral)

The two companies will jointly develop new materials and process integration technology to transfer the memristor technology from research to commercial development in the form of Resistive Random Access Memory (ReRAM). Hynix will implement the memristor technology in its research and development fab.

ReRAM is non-volatile memory with low power consumption that holds the potential to replace Flash memory currently used in mobile phones and MP3 players. It also has the potential to serve as a universal storage medium -- that is, memory that can behave as Flash, DRAM or even a hard drive.

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  • @levialmuina one memrisor can hold a TB... so in 1cm^2 you could have some nice PB (= 1 000 000 GB)... ^^

  • EDS, 3Com, Palm,and now 3PAR.

    I can't help but wonder if Hynix could be next.

  • @levialmuina yea!!!

  • ReRAM baby. I looooove it. Can't wait to hold 10TB in the palm of my hand.

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