SNIA has launched the MRAM Alliance Special Interest Group (SIG), bringing together industry leaders from foundries to system companies to accelerate adoption and maximize the benefits of MRAM across a wide range of applications.
The goal of the Alliance is to ensure the optimal use and maximum benefits of magnetoresistive ramdom access memory, MRAM, across applications ranging from low-power edge devices to high-performance subsystems. Industries stakeholders that are involved in making advanced memory technologies are invited to join the SIG.
A panel of experts, including SNIA board member Scott Shadley, discuss how we will store data long into the future with DNA data storage.
The Swordfish specification helps to provide a unified approach for the management of storage and servers in hyperscale and cloud infrastructure environments, making it easier for IT administrators to integrate scalable solutions into their data centers.
Swordfish v1.2.9 includes expanded specification guidance for Capacity, as well as Mapping and Masking. This version also adds support for reporting persistent reservations.
As AI and storage technologies converge, organizations must deal with new performance, scalability, and management challenges. In this Electronic Design article, Scott Shadley, Member of the SNIA Board of Directors, explains why SNIA is uniquely positioned to help the industry navigate these changes through standards development, technical guidance, and collaborative initiatives.
While highlighting a well-known industry challenge for all emerging players in its title, the recent Blocks and Files article on DNA Data Storage depicts an interesting development path for DNA Data Storage, in which the SNIA DNA Data Storage Alliance plays a key role in driving industrialization efforts.