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MRAM Inches Towards Prime Time

levin writes "According to an article over at EETimes, magnetoresistive RAM chips are getting a little more practical. Infineon Technologies released info on a new 16M MRAM component on Tuesday and the read and write cycle times of this chip make it 'competitive with established DRAM.' How long before nonvolatile memory becomes the solution to crash-prone software rather than better programming?"

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  1. Re:Moving parts are soooo 2000 by earthstar · · Score: -1, Redundant

    Right now you've got a non-moving memory storage! and thats so high-tech-and u dont have to wait 20 years!
    it been always available!
    wonder whz it?your brain! bud! don call this troll!!i had to reply!