Intel Confirms Non-Volatile MRAM Is Being Produced with High Yield
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Re: Intel Confirms Non-Volatile MRAM Is Being Produced with High Yield
#2Re: Intel Confirms Non-Volatile MRAM Is Being Produced with High Yield
#3Why would you want to use a volatile storage device as your main RAM? Isn't it a invitation to all forms to data extraction and cold-boot attacks? Okay... Perhaps the memory controller in the future will generate a new AES key on each boot.
Re: Intel Confirms Non-Volatile MRAM Is Being Produced with High Yield
#4> the fact that it could one day replace NAND flash and DRAM. Why would you want to use a volatile storage device as your main RAM? Isn't it a invitation to all forms to data extraction and cold-boot attacks? Okay... Perhaps the memory controller in the future will generate a new AES key on each boot.
Re: Intel Confirms Non-Volatile MRAM Is Being Produced with High Yield
#5> the fact that it could one day replace NAND flash and DRAM. Why would you want to use a volatile storage device as your main RAM? Isn't it a invitation to all forms to data extraction and cold-boot attacks? Okay... Perhaps the memory controller in the future will generate a new AES key on each boot.
You could simply wipe memory on shutdown if it was a concern.
Re: Intel Confirms Non-Volatile MRAM Is Being Produced with High Yield
#6Earlier quoted context omitted.
You could simply wipe memory on shutdown if it was a concern.
Pull the power cord, pop the modules, om nom nom tasty non-volatile data. I'd expect encryption paired with MRAM if it replaces DRAM in my general machines
Re: Intel Confirms Non-Volatile MRAM Is Being Produced with High Yield
#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
Pull the power cord, pop the modules, om nom nom tasty non-volatile data. I'd expect encryption paired with MRAM if it replaces DRAM in my general machines
That's already possible with dram - just cool the modules and pop them out quickish.