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Strategies & Market Trends : Technical analysis for shorts & longs
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To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (34667)10/9/2001 3:32:33 AM
From: Clint E.  Read Replies (3) of 69116
 
Hi Harry;

>>>..RMTR.. but I have not idea how you maintain the orientation of the core once the power is removed.

From their FAQ page:
ramtron.com

Q: What's new in 2001 for FRAM?
A: 2001 will be the most important year since we created the first working product, with two major milestones. First is a roll out of our initial 3V products. Second is a move from our current 2-transistor, 2-capacitor memory cell to a 1-transistor, 1-capacitor memory cell, doubling the cost effectiveness of the technology and enabling higher density memories.

So, they are just like DRAMs. They must be doing some sort of refresh after each read.
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