TDK shows its first MRAM prototype, a competitor for flash memory
Japan's TDK is showing for the first time its prototype of a new memory chip technology that is seen as a promising replacement for today's ubiquitous flash memory.
Japan's TDK is showing for the first time its prototype of a new memory chip technology that is seen as a promising replacement for today's ubiquitous flash memory.
Last month's awarding of the 2020 Olympic Games to Tokyo could be great news for technology.
IBM and TDK will work together to develop higher-capacity, more compact Magnetoresistive RAM (MRAM) chips.