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An inportant issue
This is an issue that was actually discovered to be a problem with computer memory. This is issue is the fact that information in memory is implicitly unencrypted. Current experimentation requires a computers RAM to be cooled before being transferred to the device that will read it, but it was easily possible to do. This new memory technology makes it completely possible. What this means is that we'll need a whole new paradigm for handling memory security.
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To make this worthwhile...  johnay | 05/01/08
That's true  CreepinJesus | 05/01/08
This a already possible today  ClarionRad | 05/05/08
Not the same  Old Disti | 05/05/08
re: Not the same  petryuno1 | 05/05/08
Sure  Etch44 | 05/06/08
RE: HP develops new type of memory circuit  TexasWizard | 05/01/08
Re: Memristor  roymac | 05/05/08
RE: HP develops new type of memory circuit  antaragni | 05/01/08
Much larger than you think  DotNetPgmr | 05/02/08
non-volatile memory  steeleweed | 05/02/08
Non-volatile, but fast & small  MikeMJ | 05/02/08
SIZE  Old Disti | 05/05/08
Core cycle times ended up well below 1 us.  Atlant | 05/14/08
Thats what I was thinking  morrig | 05/02/08
Same size  GpaKen | 05/09/08
Not a new ability  happyharry_z | 05/02/08
You just don't know what you are talking about!  Old Disti | 05/05/08
RE: HP develops new type of memory circuit  JBKing1 | 05/05/08
Still need power for memory  techr@... | 05/07/08
RE: HP develops new type of memory circuit  amosron@... | 05/05/08
RE: HP develops new type of memory circuit  Endoscopy | 05/05/08
Ever heard of Orthogonal Persistance?  zdspammer | 05/06/08
An inportant issue  techr@... | 05/07/08
Hunh?  GM Fedorchuk | 05/17/08
RE: HP develops new type of memory circuit  Orignlrose@... | 05/07/08
RE: HP develops new type of memory circuit  trm1945 | 05/07/08
It's probably years from production usage.  Atlant | 05/14/08
RE: HP develops new type of memory circuit  daveayerst | 05/09/08
The news is the very small scale, low power consumption, and speed.  Atlant | 05/14/08
RE: HP develops new type of memory circuit  tom@... | 05/09/08
Security Problems  jdrinkert | 05/15/08

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