Researchers have focused on Redox-based, resistive switching random access memory (ReRAM).
Companies like Panasonic and SanDisk have tested ReRAM chips and will hit the market very soon.
ReRAM has an excellent long-term storage capacity and can be produced at a nanoscale.

It promises to increase I/O speeds while also reducing power consumption.
These ground-breaking properties have attracted hardware manufacturers.
Now research teams are experimenting with new ways to use ReRAM.

The research was published inthe peer-reviewed journal Scientific Reports.
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