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Information technology company IBM , German semiconductor maker Infineon and non-volatile memory semiconductor provider Macronix have launched a joint research initiative to explore the potential of a new form of computer memory technology called phase-change memory (PCM).
PCM is a technology that stores data by changing the state of a special material from an amorphous to a crystalline structure, rather than storing data as an electrical charge.
While in its early stages, the technology shows potential for high speed, high density storage of data, while retaining data even when power is turned off.
Such attributes could be beneficial in applications ranging from high-performance servers to consumer electronics.
The initiative is to combine IBM s experience in the research of fundamental materials and physics research, Infineon's competence in the research, development and manufacturing of memory technologies and product types and Macronix's experience in non-volatile memory technologies.
The research work will be conducted at IBM's TJ Watson Research Centre in Yorktown Heights, New York, and the IBM Almaden Research Lab in San Jose, California.
Approximately 20 to 25 employees from across the three companies will be dedicated to this project.
Infineon Collaborates with IBM on New Form of Memory
Infineon Collaborates with IBM on New Form of Memory
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