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Samsung prototypes FeFET NAND, slashes power use by 96%
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 74997, member: 636"] Samsung's research lab is prototyping a new type of flash memory that ditches traditional charge-based storage. This tech uses ferroelectric transistors, flipping a material's polarization to store data with almost no power. Their tests show energy use dropping by up to 96 percent. The design avoids the high-voltage operations that wear out current NAND cells, potentially boosting endurance. It also fits into the existing vertical stacking structure of modern 3D NAND production. This is huge for power-constrained gear like laptops and edge AI devices, where storage efficiency lags. Major hurdles remain, like perfecting the tricky ferroelectric materials and ensuring long-term data retention. Still, it's a big step from academic theory toward a real product. If solved, this could lead to much cooler, longer-lasting SSDs across consumer and server markets. [/QUOTE]
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