Faster than SRAM! New flash memory tech from China is millions of times faster than NAND rivals from US, Japan or Korea - but please change its name

Chinese researchers claim to have developed the fastest non volatile flash memory to date, but it needs a better name than PoX.

https://www.techradar.com/pro/faster-than-sram-new-flash-memory-tech-from-china-is-millions-of-times-faster-than-nand-rivals-from-us-japan-or-korea-but-please-change-its-name

Établi 5d | 26 avr. 2025, 18:20:08


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