Seok-Hee Lee retweetet

Only few people may now be aware that @intel has been a memory technology pioneer since its founding in 1968:
1969: Intel's first product was a 64-bit Schottky bipolar static RAM, the world's first solid-state memory chip that helped move the industry from magnetic core to semiconductor memory.
1970: Intel shipped the first commercially successful DRAM chip (1 kbit 1103) and quickly displaced magnetic core memory in many systems.
1971: Intel invented Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory (EPROM), which allowed users to program and erase code using ultraviolet light.
1988: Intel pioneered NOR flash, launching the first commercial NOR‑type flash chip in 1988 as a successor to EPROM for code storage.
2015: Intel introduced 3D XPoint, a new non‑volatile memory technology positioned as a distinct “third category” between DRAM and NAND flash in terms of speed, endurance, and density.
A love-hate relationship with memory, but memory innovation is in the DNA of intel.
Thank you for the memories!



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