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Long gone are the days where all our data could fit on a two-megabyte floppy ... capacity possible. Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory (MRAM) is part of the next generation of storage devices ...
(Nanowerk News) Long gone are the days where all our data could fit on a two-megabyte floppy disk ... consumption and highest capacity possible. Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory (MRAM) is part of ...
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Floppy disks, once the pinnacle of portable data storage, have been obsolete for decades. When I first began writing about ...