Phase-change memory (PCM) is a term used to describe a class of nonvolatile memory devices that exploit the ability of certain materials to rapidly change phase between two stable physical states.
Savior of the universe! It’s IT Blogwatch, in which a future competitor to flash memory breaks cover. Not to mention a schadenfreud-ful video of Honda’s Asimo robot falling down some stairs… Dan ...
Flash tuners are all the rage now. After the evaporation of ECM "chips" from the OEs' offerings around 1993, it took a solid 10 years or so for the PCM re-flashing business to evolve into the reliable ...
The days of RAM might be numbered. Scientists at IBM Research have, for the first time, demonstrated the ability to reliably store three bits of data per cell, using a new memory technology known as ...
Performance upgrade kit for late-model Mustangs could inhibit the car’s computer from stopping runaway acceleration ...
The powertrain control module (PCM) in your Jeep Wrangler – often referred to as your engine’s “computer” – acts as the brain of your vehicle’s engine. More specifically, the PCM in your Jeep is ...
Think EFILiveV7 FlashScan is just another run-of-the-mill scan tool for your LS1? Think again my friend. New Zealand's EFILive, in partnership with Aussie based Starr Performance and PCM Tech, has ...
Sony has announced a new handheld flash recorder in the PCM-D50, a 4GB jobbie that also includes a Sony memory stick slot for extra storage, internal stereo condenser mics, and a list price of $599.
AS EVERY parent knows, a tidy bedroom is very different from a messy one. The number of items in the room may be exactly the same, but the difference between orderly and disorderly arrangements is ...