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a working random access memory (RAM).Lancaster's patented ULTRARAM (TM) could replace the $100bn market for dynamic random access memory (DRAM), the 'working memory' of computers, with an equally fast
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About our projects. Lancaster University's Physics Department is proud to collaborate with thousands of scientists worldwide on a range of different research projects which span our disciplinary specialisms. We work alongside organisations such as
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MSI: Ultralow-power, Non-volatile, Random Access Memory Arrays for Data centers and Space Applications (ULTRARAM).
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Jutta Meier, Chief Executive Officer of IQE, said: “We have successfully achieved our goal of developing a scalable epitaxy process for ULTRARAM, a milestone towards industrial production of packaged chips. ... The successful completion of this
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Whether you want to develop a new product, compete in a new market or access world-leading facilities, the Partnerships and Business Engagement team at Lancaster University has the expertise and resources you need. As over 3,000 businesses have
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Lancaster spin-out company Quinas whose universal computer memory ULTRARAM (TM) could lead to a more efficient, reliable and sustainable digital future.
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Our PhDs are organised by our research groups. For more information on each of these groups, please visit the Research section. Observational Astrophysics. Observational Astrophysics PhDs accordion. Show all sections. Distant Type Ia supernovae and
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This gives ULTRARAM its contradictory property of being able to easily change robustly stored data. ... MSI: Ultralow-power, Non-volatile, Random Access Memory Arrays for Data centers and Space Applications (ULTRARAM).
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Bridging Research and Impact through Commercialisation. Lancaster University's Research Commercialisation Team are dedicated to transforming research outputs and innovative ideas into real-world applications that drive economic growth and societal
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Jutta Meier, Chief Executive Officer of IQE, said: “We have successfully achieved our goal of developing a scalable epitaxy process for ULTRARAM, a milestone towards industrial production of packaged chips. ... The successful completion of this