Embedding Memory in Next-Generation Handset Designs
RAM, NOR and NAND memory will all continue to play a role in next generation handset designs. There is no one-size-fits-all option, because functionality and workloads will vary between devices and users. Optimal memory architectures will continue to depend on evolving features sets, customer expect...
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