Infineon, IBM collaborate on new memory tech

May 24, 2005 | Source: CNET News.com

Infineon and IBM have launched a program to research phase-change memory, material that retains data by changing its structure between crystalline and amorphous.

Phase change memory has the advantage that data doesn’t depend on an electrical charge, so, like flash memory it persists when a computer is turned off. On the other hand, phase change memories can wear out mechanically.