articleIBM Journal of Research and DevelopmentJul 1, 2008Closed access

Overview of candidate device technologies for storage-class memory

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Abstract

Storage-class memory (SCM) combines the benefits of a solid-state memory, such as high performance and robustness, with the archival capabilities and low cost of conventional hard-disk magnetic storage. Such a device would require a solid-state nonvolatile memory technology that could be manufactured at an extremely high effective areal density using some combination of sublithographic patterning techniques, multiple bits per cell, and multiple layers of devices. We review the candidate solid-state nonvolatile memory technologies that potentially could be used to construct such an SCM. We discuss evolutionary extensions of conventional flash memory, such as SONOS (silicon-oxide-nitride-oxide-silicon) and…

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Keywords
  • Non-volatile memory
  • Flash memory
  • Computer science
  • Universal memory
  • Computer data storage
  • Resistive random-access memory
  • Materials science
  • Solid-state
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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