Been toying with a couple of circuits, and have come across some small FRAM (ferroelectric RAM) chips which are drop-in replacements for EEPROMs and FLASH. 
The difference being that they are 'instant-write' whereas flash takes 1-10ms to write (depending on model), and that while flash wears out after 10k-100k writes, FRAM is supposed to last 10G writes
How does a ferro-electric RAM cell work, and what are disadvantages of this memory?
			
			The difference being that they are 'instant-write' whereas flash takes 1-10ms to write (depending on model), and that while flash wears out after 10k-100k writes, FRAM is supposed to last 10G writes
How does a ferro-electric RAM cell work, and what are disadvantages of this memory?
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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