The hunt for memory technology to replace NAND flash storage within the next 10 years is under way, and startup Crossbar is planning to bringing its version of RRAM (resistive random-access memory) ...
TetraMem Inc., a Silicon Valley–based semiconductor company developing analog in-memory computing (IMC) solutions, today announced the successful tape-out, manufacturing, and initial silicon ...
Hardware makers often sing the praises of their latest and greatest flash memory, but the folks at Crossbar are ready to show them up with resistive RAM (RRAM) that they've been quietly working on.
This study is led by Ying Zhang (doctoral student, Institute of Microelectronics, Chinese Academy of Sciences) and Dr. Xiaolong Zhao (postdoctor, School of Microelectronics, University of Science and ...
The hunt for memory technology to replace NAND flash storage within the next 10 years is under way, and startup Crossbar is planning to bringing its version of RRAM (resistive random-access memory) ...
Yesterday, I wrote about the problems facing makers of traditional NAND flash memory, the kind of storage we use in our smartphones, tablets, and SSDs. Flash memory has grown tremendously over the ...
(A) This is an illustration of the RRAM array with each memory cell comprising of one filament (sandwiched between two electrodes). In comparison to the surrounding insulator matrix, a number of ...
TetraMem Inc. today announced that its academic and research collaborators have demonstrated RRAM (memristor) devices capable of reliable operation at temperatures up to 700°C, marking a major advance ...
Leuven, Belgium – October 14, 2008 – In order to explore solutions to overcome the scaling limitations of conventional Flash memory cells, IMEC has started new research activities on resistive RAM ...
Creating 3D memory chips isn’t too hard. But packing the memory cells so they contain a lot of dense storage is a problem that has bedeviled chip makers for a while. Memory chip startup Crossbar said ...
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