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NANO RAM
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CONTENTS INTRODUCTION HISTORY CARBON NANOTUBE STORAGE IN NRAM
ADVANTAGES LIMITATIONS USES OF NRAM CONCLUSION REFERENCES
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Introduction Product of Nanotechnology Non volatile memory
Faster & denser Large Data storage
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History Nanotechnology since 1960s NRAM by Nantero (Dr.Thomas Rueckes)
Carbon nanotube
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CARBON NANOTUBES Developed by Sumio Iijima
An implementation nanotechnology Active memory element
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CARBON NANOTUBES
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CARBON NANOTUBES Advantages Disadvantage Very small in size.
Low power consumption Disadvantage High cost Requirement of high precision Occurrence of impurities
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STORAGE IN NRAM By positioning of charges.
Data retained until overwritten or resetted. An electric field moves over array of nanotubes. Read and write by an electric field
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STORAGE IN NRAM
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ADVANTAGES Faster & denser Low power consumption Data storage Boot up
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LIMITATIONS Over supply of DRAM Is relatively costly
NRAM is still in research phase
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USES OF NRAM Flash memories into camera and cell phone
High speed network server Instant booting Faster and denser
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CONCLUSION We could say that the prospects of nanotechnology are very bright. Nanotechnology will be an undeniable force in near future Beginning &usage of NRAM will give rise to instant ON computers
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REFERENCES 10 Emerging technologies – MIT technology review
Nano Engineered Memory solutions-IEEE journal 10 tech companies for next 10 years-IEEE spectrum
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