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more compact MRAM chips

the companies said Monday.
IBM and TDK will study how to use "spin momentum transfer" to make the cells that store data smaller. This could enable the production of smaller chips with higher capacity

necessary if the technology is to achieve more widespread adoption.
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uses tiny magnetic fields rather than electrical charges to store data. It is a nonvolatile memory

meaning that like flash memory it retains data without the need for electrical power.
MRAM can be written to faster than flash memory

at speeds comparable to the dynamic RAM used in PCs to hold active programs and data

according to Freescale Semiconductor

the first manufacturer to sell the technology.
One potential market for MRAM is for computers that can be turned on instantly

without the need to load software into memory each time on start up. However

the MRAM chips currently on the market have capacities of only a few megabits

adequate for embedded control systems but not enough for modern PCs.
TDK and IBM hope that increases in capacity will make MRAM more attractive to cellphone and handheld computer manufacturers.
In the past

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