Tour said
tantalum oxide memories can be fabricated at room temperature.
Not exact matches
A novel nanostructured material based on
tantalum oxide could make possible non-volatile crossbar array
memories that store up to 162 gigabits in 3 - D
memory stacks.
While researchers already knew the potential value of
tantalum oxide for
memories, such arrays have been limited to about a kilobyte because denser
memories suffer from crosstalk that allows bits to be misread.
The
memories are based on
tantalum oxide, a common insulator in electronics.