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Researchers at EPFL and Bar Ilan University have developed a new type of embedded memory that takes up half as much space as traditional memory – and uses less energy – to store a given amount of data. The technology is being marketed through a new spin-off called RAAAM. Robert Giterman, one of the researchers behind the system and future CEO of RAAAM and Andreas Burg, professor in the Telecommunications Circuits Laboratory at EPFL

Researchers at EPFL and Bar Ilan University have developed a new type of embedded memory that takes up half as much space as traditional memory – and uses less energy – to store a given amount of data. The technology is being marketed through a new spin-off called RAAAM. Robert Giterman, one of the researchers behind the system and future CEO of RAAAM and Andreas Burg, professor in the Telecommunications Circuits Laboratory at EPFL

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Alain Herzog
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July 31, 2020
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RAMs that are twice as small and require less energy than current systems

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