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To: NightOwl who wrote (13590)10/11/2007 8:36:25 AM
From: NightOwl   of 14464
 
A plain english version:

The Discovery

The new model aligns very accurately with real-world observations. It's even provided researchers with theoretical insight into not only why FeRAM works the way it does, but also areas of previously unknown potential. For example, the model shows that with minor changes in materials or design, power levels can be brought lower than was previously thought. In addition there are faster speeds and greater densities possible through other alterations. The new model's findings are adding up to make FeRAM a very viable (and desirable) path to extremely high-speed, low-power, permanent, non-volatile storage. It might even be the ideal candidate for DRAM replacement, especially since FeRAM is manufactured very similarly to DRAM.

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