IBM has developed a prototype of what the company claims is the smallest, densest and fastest on-chip memory, which could lead to higher performing electronics from servers to consumer gear.
IBM built the technology for use in next-generation 32-nanometer processors. The embedded dynamic random access memory, or eDRAM, is integrated on the same die as a multi-core processor, instead of using external DRAM modules and transistor-based static random access memory, or SRAM, that's typically used for caches.
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