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. Andreas Burg, professor in the Telecommunications Circuits Laboratory at EPFL and Robert Giterman, one of the researchers behind the system and future CEO of RAAAM.
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- Research and Tech Transfer , STI, Electricity, Electronic, Startups and Industry
- Copyright
- Alain Herzog
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- CC0 Licence
- Shooting date
- July 31, 2020
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- RAMs that are twice as small and require less energy than current systems
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