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Volatile Memory. Random Access MemoryStatic RAM SDRAMDynamic RAM DRAMContent-addressable memoryCache Controller. Non-Volatile Memory. Read Only MemoryFlash MemoryMagnetic StorageHard Disks Floppy DisksMagnetic TapeOptical StorageDead tree (punch cards)?. And..... Phase Change Memory. "PRAM uses the unique behavior of chalcogenide glass, which can be "switched" between two states, crystalline and amorphous, with the application of heat. Recent versions can achieve two additional distin15
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1. Phase Change Memory (PCM)? ``640K of memory should be enough for anybody.''
-- Bill Gates
2. Volatile Memory Random Access Memory
Static RAM SDRAM
Dynamic RAM DRAM
Content-addressable memory
Cache Controller
3. Non-Volatile Memory Read Only Memory
Flash Memory
Magnetic Storage
Hard Disks
Floppy Disks
Magnetic Tape
Optical Storage
Dead tree (punch cards)? And....
4. Phase Change Memory PRAM uses the unique behavior of chalcogenide glass, which can be "switched" between two states, crystalline and amorphous, with the application of heat. Recent versions can achieve two additional distinct states, effectively doubling its storage capacity.
--Wikiepedia
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5. History Originaly reearched in the 1960's Gordon Moore of Intel wrote a research paper about the benefits and memory implications of chalcogenide glasses
6. Physical Properties Diferent states have different qualities
Amorphorous State
High resistivity represents 0
Crystaline State
Low resistivity represents
Different states have different optical properties
Used in re writable cds/dvds
7. Flash vs Pram Flash
Changeing Bits must be across blocks
Requires a time to build up a charge (1 ms)?
Degrades with use (10,000 to 100,000 writes)?
Pram
Individual bits can be changed
Low power consumption
Degrades slowly (100 million)?
At 85 C data can last 300 years
8. PRAM today 2004 Samsung Prototyped a 512 MB module
2006 Intel created a mass producible 128 module
2008 Inte discovered 2 addition states effectively doubling the Capacity
2008 Intel begins shipping beta version called Alverstone
9. Phase Change Memory (PCM)? Grant Callaghan
Sources
Wikipedia
Murdocca,Miles Computer Architecture and Organization , 2007 John Wiley and Sons
San Jose State Professor Sin Min Lees cs147 slides