Thursday, 13 June 2013

IIT Indore students develop technology to keep laptops processor fast.

Generally if you store large data in your laptop or cellphone, it reduces speed of processor. Two students Sarfraz Qureshi and V Sai Kiran of Indian institute of technology Indore are working on a technology that will allow users to store four times the data without slowing down the processor.
They have developed Static Random Access Memory (SRAM) design that intends to make device run faster, increase capacity of data transfer, enhance memory density and reduce the power consumption to half.
They got this idea while they were interning. They were assisted by two PhD scholars Chandrabhan Kushwah and Bhupendra Singh Reniwal. The project was supervised by assistant professor Santosh Vishwakarma.

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