
At this week's International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) here, IBM Corp. will provide a sneak preview of its MRAM, based on spin torque transfer (STT) technology.
In a paper, IBM will describe the key element of a 4-Kbit test device. The element, dubbed a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ), is a 70- x 210-nm2 device said to have 10-year data retention cycle, a breakdown-to-voltage margin over 0.5-V and a read-induced disturbance rate of 10-9.
An 8-Ohm um2 MTJ is said to show ''sufficient'' read/write margin, thermal stability and write endurance. The device is said to be free of unwanted write-induced magnetic reversal.
The technology could enable a 64-megabit device based on 90-nm design rules, according to IBM's paper. IBM builds MTJs with MgO tunnel barriers. With those design rules, a single-bit line can be as tiny as 9F2.
''For the targeted MTJ operating point at (about) 4 x 106 A/cm2, the cell size is 30F2,'' according to IBM.
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You can get Hall effect controllers slightly cheaper, but you'd struggle to find as feature-rich a package without some heavy, heavy sales.

Pascal Gilcher calls DLSS 5 impressive but shares the "AI slop" sentiment, explaining the likely tech behind it and why he dislikes it.
I fail to see how this is AI shhhhlllloooop. Looking at the different games they showed, this has made many of them look far better.
If you don’t like it, just don’t enable it. Personally I think it looks great from the videos I have seen.
Making characters look more realistic not ok because we want the developer to decide on how the game was intended to look. - Internet
Change entire game through mods thus changing how the developers intended the game to be is ok. - Internet
All the comments I see are reminding me of how we got to the current state of gaming when microtransactions were first introduced: "It's completely optional guys, we promise! If you don't like it just don't buy it!"
I think we all know how that ended up.
Biggest Scam. Overrides lighting and shadow. So why keep Ray tracing? It's all a scam to raise graphic card. We now see Nvidia with Microsoft downturn anything against them. Sony is next!