It is rightly said by Robin G Collingwood that “Every new generation must rewrite history in its own way”. This 21st century is no less than a revolutionary era and also no doubt it is meant to transform how human being leads their lives. In ancient times when we had to store the memory of our data, it was a very cumbersome task as it involved big house-sized servers. In current times, we have pocket-size devices which can store our data. From non-portable to portable devices carrying memory, we have come a long way in digital media.

There are continuous improvements taking place which are making these devices more affordable and their adoption will be inevitable in near future. It is required in all the fields for computer operators, photographers, gamers etc. as it has the power to store tons of data without any hassle. Next Generation Memory technology is sweeping around today in such a way that it won’t be wrong to say that it is the future of data storage.

Our requirement for memory devices has increased in a way that previous systems are unable to cope with the processing and storing of the data safely. Next Generation Memory Markets are playing the lead role in development so it will be really important to accelerate productivity. It is gaining a high amount of attention because of its productivity in accessing high-speed memory.

What is Next Generation Memory?

Next Generation Memory technology is an advanced storage technology which is basically used in the field of computers. Next generation memory is of two types that are volatile and another is non-volatile. Non-Volatile technology is divided into the following types that is Resistive Random-Access Memory (RRAM), Phase-Change Memory (PCM), Magneto-Resistive Random-Access Memory (MRAM), Volatile Memory technology is divided into Dynamic Random-Access Memory (DRAM) and Static Random-Access Memory (SRAM).

From mobile phones, mass storage and computer electronics to aerospace the next generation of memory has a lot to offer. The gap which is found in the current hierarchy of data storage is known to be filled by this. The reason it is on the rise is the need for higher bandwidth, low power consumption, and highly scalable memory devices which have the advance back- up facilities used for tackling artificial intelligence and big data. Non-Volatile Memory Technologies are in high demand as it keeps a high volume of data without much power consumption.

Key Benefits of Next Generation Memory

  • Intel Optane DC persistent memory

It is a non-volatile, high-capacity memory used to tackle the voluminous workload at the data centres. Block storage is used for memory access.

  • ReRAM

This promises to bridge the gap between DRAM and flash in the data centre. Helpful in-memory computing in a much faster way.

  • MRAM

 It offers a non-volatile memory that can be powered down and can be awakened very fast for the IoT applications

According to the popular software company Bloomberg, Samsung has unveiled the next generation memory device for artificial intelligence and cloud computing technologies in the year 2021. DDR5 SDRAM (Double Data Rate 5 Synchronous Dynamic Random-Access Memory) chips have been developed that have promised to bring up great efficiency and great speed. In total, it accounts for about 512 Gigabytes of memory access. This offers the biggest capacity to keep pace with the data centres and artificial intelligence demands.

Rob Crooke, who is the Senior Vice President of one of the very famous next generation memory markets that is Intel, has said that DRAM which is very slow is not big enough to solve today’s problem of real-time data analysis. Today’s traditional data storage is not enough to hold a high amount of memory. The future lies in the hand of Next Generation Memory Market.

Next Generation Memory forming a stage for big data setup

When we look at data access technologies, the computational performance is basically increasing at a very faster pace. As in the older times, large Control Processing Units were built up which are now becoming very slow and doze off after a while. So today they are replaced by next generation memory which is much more efficient and provides greater access to memory for today’s real-time analysis. Next Generation Memory Markets which include all the MRAM technologies are growing at a faster pace due to increasing demands. This universal adoption will be the key driver in the production of memory technologies and in the coming future, we might have much more data storage facilities.

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