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Digital Storage Drives of the Future
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The molecular memory allows the user to store large amounts of data at a very low price. It also has the ability to sustain a wide range of temperature, which has always been a concern for the user when he or she uses the traditional semiconductor chip.

MRAM Chips

Magneto-resistive Random Access Memory (MRAM) chip technology stores data using magnetic properties. It is a non-volatile computer memory (NVRAM). The traditional RAM chips in most of the electronic devices used today tend to lose their memory as soon as the power is switched off. However, the MRAM chips are capable of holding the data even when the power is switched off.

Flash memory, like MRAM chips, also holds the data when the power is switched off. However, unlike flash memory, the MRAM chips offer faster ‘read and write’ speeds and they do not degrade with time. The industry experts believe that MRAM chips could be the next state-of-the-art solution for your PC to store the operating system. The MRAM chips can allow the computer to start up much faster when it is switched on.

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James Walsh is a freelance writer and copy editor. If you are concerned about data loss and would like more information on Data Recovery see http://www.fields-data-recovery.co.uk

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