Non-Volatile Memory for Extreme Environments
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DARPA seeks non-volatile memory technology that reliably operates across extreme temperature ranges (-269°C to 600°C) and withstands high radiation environments. This capability addresses the "Memory Wall" bottleneck limiting high-performance computing for space, nuclear, and defense applications where current commercial memory solutions fail.
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DARPA seeks to enable high performance computing for DoW systems that must function in extreme environments. Nonvolatile memory is a bottleneck, even in commercial High-Performance Computing and Artificial Intelligence systems. This phenomenon is referred to as the ‘Memory Wall’, where processing speeds become limited by memory access time. While there has been extensive research in emerging technologies to overcome this barrier, no commercial technology has shown the ability to reliably functio...
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