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The game giant invested $15 million in Matrix in early 2003, stating that the memory format supported the requirements of its Game Boy Advance device and that it hoped to use the chips in the future.
Matrix Semiconductor has used its write-once 3-D technology to make what it says is the world’s smallest memory chip. The move could lead to cheaper one-use memory cards, the company said ...
Called Matrix 3-D Memory, the technology is being positioned by its manufacturer Matrix Semiconductor as a secure, low-cost medium for distributing prerecorded video, music, games and software ...
Matrix 3-D Memory is an archival memory, the company said, and is designed to store information for several decades. Memory cards based on Matrix 3-D Memory will be write-once, and will be available ...
Matrix-Game 2.0 achieves a breakthrough in real-time generation and long-sequence handling. Compared to its predecessor, the 2.0 version prioritizes low-latency, high-frame-rate performance for ...