Tuesday 23 December 2014

Note !!!!!!!!!!!!Main Project Guidelines

Here is the Guideline for conducting the 6th Semester main project
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Wednesday 17 December 2014

Making Computers That Don't Forget

The 2015 IEEE IEDM Conference (celebrating its 60th anniversary in 2014) as well as a Canon USA MRAM Forum this week gave interesting insights into the latest developments and expectations for solid state memory and storage technologies. Tom Coughlin is president of Coughlin Associates.
MRAM technology appears to be poised for adoption in discrete and embedded electronic products for many applications. According to a report this year by Coughlin Associates, the total available market for MRAM devices is projected to reach over $2 B by 2019.   MRAM technology would provide a non-volatile memory replacement for fast but volatile static and dynamic RAM (SRAM and DRAM). These products are geared for important discrete as well as embedded memory applications. There are several companies working on these MRAM products including Avalanche, Crocus, EverSpin, Samsung and Toshiba.