Analysis of New Materials of Computer Memory

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Modern computer memory, in addition to cache memory, is mainly divided into two categories: internal memory and external memory. External memory mainly comprises of magnetic or optical disks, floppy disks, tapes, like hard disks, CDs, which can store information, and do not depend on electricity to save information. In the new technology, the computer memory materials are facing a revolution of industry upgrade. In this paper, based on a lot of information the author makes a brief analysis of the new material of the external memory, that is, the phase change storage materials, titanium oxide crystals form materials, magnetic materials and organic ferroelectric materials, and comprehensively promote the new research and new development of computer storage materials.

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