While the competition is hard at work on a 100-core processor , Intel this week reported advances in phase-change memory (PCM) , a type of non-volatile memory that is seen as a possible next-generation replacement for flash.
In a joint announcement yesterday with Swiss memory maker Numonyx , the companies said they had demonstrated for the first time the ability to "stack multiple layers of PCM arrays within a single die," significantly increasing the space...
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