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Chinese research team claims world’s fastest non-volatile memory with 400ps write speed, but gives it a PoXy name

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  • Chinese researchers have developed super-fast non volatile flash memory
  • Graphene channel enables 400 picosecond write speed and persistent storage
  • “PoX” device targets AI bottlenecks with low power, high speed performance

A research team in China has developed what claims is the fastest reported non-volatile semiconductor memory device to date, with a write speed of one bit every 400 picoseconds.

The unfortunately named “PoX” (Phase-change Oxide), is a two-dimensional graphene-channel flash device developed at Fudan University in Shanghai.

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