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This could work: Restoring memory in people with damaged brains using a memory prosthesis

This could work: Restoring memory in people with damaged brains using a memory prosthesis

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Revolutionary ULTRARAM™ computer memory gets ready for mass production

Revolutionary ULTRARAM™ computer memory gets ready for mass production

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The smallest memory device yet is a just single square nanometer in size

The smallest memory device yet is a just single square nanometer in size

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The invention of universal computer memory could solve the digital technology energy crisis

The invention of universal computer memory could solve the digital technology energy crisis

A new type of computer memory which could solve the digital technology energy crisis has been invented and patented by Lancaster scientists. The electronic memory device – described in resea... Read more

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Magnetic stimulation of the brain improves working memory in young and old adults

Magnetic stimulation of the brain improves working memory in young and old adults

Magnetic stimulation of the brain improves working memory, offering a new potential avenue of therapy for individuals living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia, according t... Read more

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A new artificial synapse approach could bring artificially intelligent learning to small devices

A new artificial synapse approach could bring artificially intelligent learning to small devices

A battery-like device could act as an artificial synapse within computing systems intended to imitate the brain’s efficiency and ability to learn. The brain’s capacity for simultaneously lea... Read more

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Faster computer programs possible with a novel data compression technique

Faster computer programs possible with a novel data compression technique

Researchers free up more bandwidth by compressing “objects” within the memory hierarchy A novel technique developed by MIT researchers rethinks hardware data compression to free up more memo... Read more

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New technique leads to world’s densest solid-state memory that can store 45 million songs on the surface of a quarter

New technique leads to world’s densest solid-state memory that can store 45 million songs on the surface of a quarter

The most dense solid-state memory ever created could soon exceed the capabilities of current computer storage devices by 1,000 times, thanks to a new technique scientists at the University o... Read more

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Prosthetic memory system for short-term memory performance showed a 35 to 37 percent improvement over baseline measurements

Prosthetic memory system for short-term memory performance showed a 35 to 37 percent improvement over baseline measurements

Scientists at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and the University of Southern California (USC) have demonstrated the successful implementation of a prosthetic system that uses a person... Read more

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ReRAM memory chips perform computing tasks, greatly increases computing speed and saves energy

ReRAM memory chips perform computing tasks, greatly increases computing speed and saves energy

A team of international scientists have found a way to make memory chips perform computing tasks, which is traditionally done by computer processors like those made by Intel and Qualcomm. Th... Read more

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T-waves will “speed up” computer memory by a factor of 1,000

T-waves will “speed up” computer memory by a factor of 1,000

Together with their colleagues from Germany and the Netherlands, scientists at the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) have found a way to significantly improve computer perfor... Read more

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Brain-inspired multistate memory material stores more than just zeroes and ones

Brain-inspired multistate memory material stores more than just zeroes and ones

Our brain does not work like a typical computer memory storing just ones and zeroes: thanks to a much larger variation in memory states, it can calculate faster consuming less energy. Scient... Read more

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Successful demonstration of nonvolatile memory sub-nanosecond operation spells good news for IoT

Successful demonstration of nonvolatile memory sub-nanosecond operation spells good news for IoT

The research group of Professor Hideo Ohno and Associate Professor Shunsuke Fukami of Tohoku University has demonstrated the sub-nanosecond operation of a nonvolatile magnetic memory device.... Read more

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IBM Scientists Achieve Storage Memory Breakthrough

IBM Scientists Achieve Storage Memory Breakthrough

Technology can speed up machine learning and access to the Internet of Things, mobile phone apps and cloud storage For the first time, scientists at IBM (NYSE: IBM) Research have demonstrate... Read more

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Scientists develop a 100 times faster type of memory cell

Scientists develop a 100 times faster type of memory cell

Russian scientists develop a control system for rapid superconducting memory cells A group of scientists from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and from the Moscow State University... Read more

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