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Melting Memory Chips In Mass Production

chill writes "Nature is reporting that 'South Korean manufacturer Samsung Electronics announced this week that it has begun mass production of a new kind of memory chip that stores information by melting and freezing tiny crystals. Known as phase-change memory (PCM), the idea was first proposed by physicists in the 1960s.' With transistor-equivalent cells only 20 nm wide, switching time is around 16 ns. The first target market is cell phones, but the companies behind the technology see applications in PCs, servers, and other devices as well."

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  1. did you try reseting your memory? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    help, my computer's frozen! nothings responding!

    did you try reseting your memory?

    how do I do that?

    a few minutes with a hair dryer should do the trick.

  2. Better be careful... by tool462 · · Score: 5, Funny

    If these things run too hot, you'll literally have vaporware.

  3. Obligatory Strong Bad by TheSpoom · · Score: 3, Funny
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  4. Re:awesome by davester666 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yes, and they've genetically engineered tiny little sharks to swim around zapping the crystals on and off.

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  5. Does this mean... by mdenham · · Score: 4, Funny

    ...that processors that support this type of memory will have to provide a Halt-and-Catch-Fire opcode?