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Phase-change mechanism for non-volatile semiconductor memories

Posted: 22 Dec 2009  Print Version  Bookmark and Share Subscribe

Keywords: phase-change  non volatile memory  semiconductor 

[Summary of tips] Non-volatile memories (NVM) are playing an important role in the semiconductor market, thanks in particular to flash, which is used mainly in cellphones and other types of electronic portable equipment. In the coming years, portable systems will demand even more NVM with high density and very high writing throughput for data st......
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