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Non-volatile random-access memory

Known as: Non-volatile random access memory, Non-volatile RAM, NVRAM 
Non-volatile random-access memory (NVRAM) is random-access memory that retains its information when power is turned off (non-volatile). This is in… 
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2014
2014
A 1Kbits ultra-low power Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM) based on 0.18μm pure CMOS logic process was proposed. This… 
2013
2013
Hardware-based full disk encryption (FDE) drives, such as Intel’s SSD 320 and 520 series, are widely believed to be a fast and… 
2012
2012
Due to low power consumption levels and high operation speeds, FRAM are considered as one of the latest technology for non… 
2009
2009
A 1.8V, 0.18µm pure logic CMOS based low power non-volatile random access memory for RFID application is developed in this paper… 
2008
2008
Based on a novel two-dimension array architecture, a 1.8 V 0.44 mm2 1 Kbits embedded non-volatile random access memory (NVRAM) IP… 
2004
2004
Independently driven double-gate MOSFETs (DGFETs) facilitate design of analog circuits under digital logic constraints and… 
Highly Cited
1990
Highly Cited
1990
The operation of a ferroelectric DRAM (dynamic random access memory) cell for nonvolatile RAM (NVRAM) applications is described… 
1990
1990
The operation of a ferroelectric memory cell for nonvolatile random access memory (NVRAM) applications is described. Because…