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August 20, 2007 (Computerworld) --
Northwestern University and NEC Labs AmericaCRAMES Memory compression technique doubles storage in embedded systems, such as cell phones
Small mobile devices are inherently limited in the amount of memory they can carry, thereby restricting what applications they can run.
You will always have limited storage on mobile devices, because you want the device to be small and portable and very power-efficient, says Craig Mathias, principal at Farpoint Group, a wireless and mobile consultancy in Ashland, Mass., and a Computerworld.com columnist. Memory compression can help in that regard, multiplying the efficiency of the storage you do have.
This summer, Tokyo-based NEC Corp. will release a new software memory compression technique called CRAMES (Compressed RAM for Embedded Systems) on its N904i cell phones. CRAMES more than doubles memory capacity while limiting power drain and performance loss to only 2.7%.

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