Crossbar Inc. a developer of non-volatile resistive RAM (ReRAM) based on silver-over-amorphous-silicon technology, kept its promise to be in production in 2016. The Crossbar ReRAM for embedded ...
HOD HASHARON, Israel, Feb. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Weebit Nano Limited (ASX:WBT), a leading developer of advanced memory technologies for the global semiconductor industry, is demonstrating the ...
Amid a memory supply crisis, in small part fueled by a shortage of NAND flash, it's perhaps unsurprising that talk of a successor would now appear. Enter ReRAM, or 'resistive random access memory.' ...
Weebit’s ReRAM is well-positioned to be a key memory technology for embedded non-volatile memory for advanced process nodes where flash memory is no longer feasible HOD HASHARON, Israel, Sept. 30, ...
Resistive RAM (ReRAM), one of a handful of next-generation memories under development, is finally gaining traction after years of setbacks. Fujitsu and Panasonic are jointly ramping up a ...
A new memory technology company, Crossbar, has broken cover with a new ReRAM design it claims will allow for commercialization of the technology. The company's claims aren't strictly theoretical; ...
What is PCMO ReRAM? Difference between filamentary and PCMO ReRAM. Why tunable persistence is important. The idea of non-volatile, resistive RAM (ReRAM) has been around for a while. Its aim is to ...
Every time you tap, click, or scroll, your device stores and processes data with memory. Memory technology today, however, is getting to its limits. It’s becoming tougher to make it faster, more ...
Get ready for a new primary storage technology: ReRAM. NAND flash stores data in a little cloud of electrons in a quantum well. The presence or absence of charge - or the strength of the charge - ...
Australian-listed memory company 4DS has touted its ReRAM as being "read speed comparable" to DRAM. At the heart of the advancement is a lack of error correction that ...
The world has already made its mind up about the future of technology and decided that on the whole, we quite like our mobile devices. This move has been great for a number of reasons but smartphones ...