Comment 1WH45 It’s not ternary

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IBM's Phase Change Memory stores three bits per cell

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It’s not ternary (Score: 2, Informative)

by Anonymous Coward on 2016-09-30 11:52 (#1WH45)

I watched the video from IBM and they explicitly mention that they store 8 different values per cell, i.e. 3 bits.
So this has nothing to do with ternary data.
The comparison with 2-bits comes probably from the fact that previously it was only possible to store 2-bits per cell in PCM (phase change memory).

For example with flash memory there is SLC where each cell stores 1 bit and MLC where more bits are stored, in particular they also have TLC with 3-bits per cell. MLC for flash makes the storage denser and cheaper, but also increases wear.

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2016-09-30 17:38 Informative +1 fishybell@pipedot.org
2016-10-05 10:30 Interesting +1 wideglide@pipedot.org

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