• Phase-change memory (also known as PCM, PCME, PRAM, PCRAM, OUM (ovonic unified memory) and C-RAM or CRAM (chalcogenide RAM)) is a type of non-volatile...
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  • Phase change may refer to: Phase transition, the transformation from one thermodynamic state to another. Phase-change memory, a type of random-access memory...
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  • or GST) is a phase-change material from the group of chalcogenide glasses used in rewritable optical discs and phase-change memory applications. Its...
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  • other companies are developing. Phase-change memory stores data in chalcogenide glass, which can reversibly change the phase between the amorphous and the...
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  • in contrast to the Von Neumann architecture based on in-memory computing and phase-change memory arrays applied to temporal correlation detection, intending...
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  • manufactures phase-change memory devices for automotive applications. Perhaps one of the more innovative solutions is millipede memory, developed by...
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    thermodynamics, and other related fields like physics and biology, a phase transition (or phase change) is the physical process of transition between one state of...
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    rewritable CD and DVD discs; hydrogen fuel cells; and nonvolatile phase-change memory. Ovshinsky opened the scientific field of amorphous and disordered...
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    than either magnetic tape or optical discs. Phase-change memory uses different mechanical phases of phase-change material to store information in an X–Y addressable...
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  • semiconductor memory (phase-change memory aka PCM/PRAM). However, it was also used to refer to reprogrammable memory (REPROM) and magnetic-core memory. The term...
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