Freescale Semiconductor staked out an industry first with the commercial availability of its speedy, non-volatile Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory technology, which the Texas company is already producing in volume. The MRAM solution joins the speed of static random access memory and the stability of flash memory, and could herald new classes of mobile computing devices, according to Freescale. The company’s MRAM technology, indeed a first, is not expected to compete with other flash memory solutions used today.
Freescale Puts Magnetic Memory Technology Into Play
Posted by: Jay Lyman July 10, 2006 02:34 PMFreescale Semiconductor staked out an industry first with the commercial availability of its speedy, non-volatile Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory technology, which the Texas company is already producing in volume. The MRAM solution joins the speed of static random access memory and the stability of flash memory, and could herald new classes of mobile computing devices, according to Freescale. The company’s MRAM technology, indeed a first, is not expected to compete with other flash memory solutions used today.