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memory cell - Long-lived B cells and T cells that mediate rapid secondary immune responses to a previously encountered antigen. [FAO] News archive for memory cell. New Scientist (subscription),The address bits open and close these switches in a way that leaves just one path along the tree open, connecting to the target memory cell. IBM, TDK Launch Joint Development of Spin Injection MRAM - 21 Aug 2007 Tech-On English,The two companies expect that the adoption of spin torque transfer makes it possible to reduce the memory cell size more easily than the existing approach IBM, TDK Launch for Advanced MRAM R&D - 21 Aug 2007 Digital Silence,The companies believe that harnessing the spin momentum transfer effect will allow a much more compact memory cell than is possible with present approaches. Hynix chooses dense Z-RAM tech for future memory - Aug 13, 2007 CNET News.com,Z-RAM is a twist on the traditional makeup of a memory cell. Almost all PCs use DRAM to temporarily store information while the system is running, Compact RAM thanks to Z-RAM - Aug 15, 2007 Heise Online,In 2005, US-Swiss company Innovative Silicon Inc. (ISi) developed a memory cell which gets by without capacitors and called it Zero Capacitor RAM (Z-RAM). Program #5277 of the Earth & Sky Radio Series - Jul 31, 2007 Earth & Sky,To imagine the size of today's computer memory cell, Paolo Gargini told Earth & Sky, picture 100 people on this basketball court. Is Europe Losing the Race? - Aug 19, 2007 Printed Electronics Review (press release),...where many European and US inventors were equal with a mere two patents each, Memory cell, with the US leading and Other, with Japan in the lead. Hynix Semiconductor Licenses ISi’s Z-RAM Memory Technology for ... - Aug 13, 2007 TechWhack,...architecture is the world’s smallest memory cell, making it the highest density, and therefore world’s lowest-cost semiconductor memory solution. Hynix bites on ISi's Z-RAM technology - Aug 14, 2007 Techworld.com,This is called the Floating Body Effect (FBE) and it makes its overall memory cell size smaller, meaning more memory cells can be built in the same space as The INMOS legacy - Aug 15, 2007 Components in Electronics,...(The US memory design teams still used draughtsmen, as their effort was in tuning the memory cell and then creating an array.) With the system, a team under archives | news | XML / RSS feed | featured
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