How Automata Processing Creates Order From Chaos:
Micron’s Automata Processor (AP) is a programmable silicon device, capable of performing high-speed, comprehensive search and analysis of complex, unstructured data streams. The AP is not a memory device, but it is memory based. It leverages the intrinsic parallelism of DRAM to answer questions about data as it is streamed across the chip. Read more →
Hybrid Memory—Bridging the Gap Between DRAM Speed and NAND Nonvolatility
Nonvolatile DIMM (NVDIMM) technology fills the memory performance gap between DRAM and NAND—combining the speed of DRAM with the persistent storage of NAND for increased system performance and reliability.