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Tech »  Faster than SRAM! New flash memory tech from China is millions of times faster than NAND rivals from US, Japan or Korea - but please change its name
  • Faster than SRAM! New flash memory tech from China is millions of times faster than NAND rivals from US, Japan or Korea - but please change its name
    2 weeks, 1 day ago   techradar.com

    Faster than SRAM! New flash memory tech from China is millions of times faster than NAND rivals from US, Japan or Korea - but please change its name

    · Chinese researchers have developed super-fast non volatile flash memory · Graphene channel enables 400 ...

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Nintendo grants itself the power to brick Switches with pirated games

Nintendo grants itself the power to brick Switches with pirated games

1 day, 3 hours ago   Engadget

Nintendo’s latest legal move to combat piracy may be super effective. According to a new change in the Nintendo User Agreement, the console maker can brick your Switch, or render ...

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