Samsung Unveils New Kind of Memory

Company says PRAM will replace NOR memory used in mobile phones.

Dan Nystedt, IDG News Service

Samsung Electronics unveiled a new kind of memory chip Monday, PRAM 
(phase-change RAM), aimed at replacing NOR flash memory in mobile phones.

The new kind of chip, which will be commercially available in 2008, combines 
the faster data transfer speeds of DRAM (dynamic RAM) with the ability to retain
data after power is shut off in a device, similar to flash memory. PRAM is 
effectively 30-times faster than flash memory, easier to manufacture, and will
have a life span 10 times longer, Samsung said.

Samsung will have to compete against Intel and Spansion, the two biggest makers 
of NOR flash memory, with PRAM. NOR is popular in mobile phones for its
ability to quickly launch software programs. Most handsets contain NOR and
NAND
flash, the more popular flash memory valued for its ability to store huge 
amounts of data, such as songs, videos and photos.

But PRAM will also have to compete with a host of other types of memory used in 
mobile phones, including
DRAM ,
which costs less than most other memory chips due to its widespread use in PCs 
and video game consoles.

Samsung plans to launch PRAM initially in a 512-megabit capacity, the same as 
the prototype it showed off on Monday.

http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,127095-pg,1-RSS,RSS/article.html

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