Memory Designline Blog
Top Engineer: The hot new reality show
Kristin Lewotsky
11/6/2012 10:34 AM EST
Forget about Startup: Silicon Valley and pitch meetings—let’s show what engineers can really do when put to the test.
Let's see...besides pencils and pens (and lint), I've got a boxcutter, rubberbands, a double-headed ...
Industry View: Objective Analysis on Cypress, Ramtron
Kristin Lewotsky
10/15/2012 4:23 PM EDT
Jim Handy talks about the Cypress-Ramtron deal and the future of FRAM.
So true is said by @Michael Lorello...many would look for some better simplified applications and ...
Dive into DDR4 with JEDEC workshop
Kristin Lewotsky
9/28/2012 5:35 PM EDT
Learn about testing DDR4 and reasons to migrate to the standard at the October 30-31 event in Santa Clara, California.
DIY postcards from the edge (of space)
Kristin Lewotsky
9/10/2012 4:25 PM EDT
With a few hundred dollars and a secondhand camera, engineering student captures images of the Earth’s curvature.
It's wonderful. The one issue I never see discussed in relation to such project is safety and ...
Populist poll points to SSD position
Kristin Lewotsky
8/30/2012 3:05 PM EDT
Find out what STEC discovered during virtualization show.
Well, that's embarrassing. I blame the impending holiday weekend. Question #2 could be interpreted ...
IBM gets flashy with Texas Memory buy
Kristin Lewotsky
8/20/2012 5:19 PM EDT
Scooping up the veteran memory vendor gives IBM storage support for its integrated offerings.
Kristin Lewotsky
8/6/2012 4:50 PM EDT
Artificial retinas, carbon-fiber prosthetics—the bionic man and woman aren’t just for prime-time TV anymore.
Yes! These extraordinary things are the ones that prove the might of science and engineering for ...
Tech Beat: Codewords cut PCM energy needs
Kristin Lewotsky
7/23/2012 4:34 PM EDT
Researchers leverage codeword techniques to minimize PCM energy consumption by as much as 44%.
Hey! What makes you an expert on algorithms and whether or not they can be effective? :-)
Kristin Lewotsky
7/9/2012 4:25 PM EDT
The Hadron rap, making mass, and why Big Science is worth paying for.
Neither Gauss nor Maxwell spent "several year state budgests" for their research. Thousands of other ...
Kristin Lewotsky
5/21/2012 4:56 PM EDT
The deal might let EMC corner the market on a new flash technology—if the patents hold.

