No matter how memory technology marches on, magnetic core memory is still cool. Radiation-hard, nonvolatile, and so pretty. What’s there not to love? [Mark Nesselhaus] is no stranger to fun ...
Magnetic Core memory was the RAM at the heart of many computer systems through the 1970s, and is undergoing something of a resurgence today since it is easiest form of memory for an enterprising ...
It's back to the future with magnetic non-volatile primary storage. Operating systems and embedded applications will need to handle multiple memory types. Magnetic core storage used to be everywhere, ...
Researchers at the University of Hamburg have developed an experimental memory storage technology that could replace the hard drives of today’s computers. Guido Meier at the University of Hamburg in ...