LONDON – Tower Semiconductor Ltd., a foundry which trades as TowerJazz, has announced that it has integrated a thermally assisted switching (TAS) magnetic random access memory (MRAM) into its 130-nm ...
GlobalFoundries (Nasdaq: GFS) (GF) today announced the availability of Auto Grade 1 ready embedded magnetic RAM (eMRAM) technology on the company’s ultra-low power FDX™ platform, a key enhancement to ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Renesas Electronics Corporation (TSE:6723), a premier supplier of advanced semiconductor solutions, today announced that it has developed circuit technologies for an embedded ...
Researchers at Tohoku University have announced the demonstration of high-speed spin-orbit-torque (SOT) magnetoresistive random access memory cell compatible with 300 mm Si CMOS technology. The demand ...
Santa Clara, Calif., September 15, 2016 -GLOBALFOUNDRIES today introduced a scalable, embedded magnetoresistive non-volatile memory technology (eMRAM) on its 22FDX platform, providing system designers ...
CHANDLER, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Everspin Technologies, Inc., the world's leading developer and manufacturer of discrete and embedded MRAM, today announced a new MRAM-based shield evaluation board ...
Advanced non-volatile memory technologies form one of those topics like religion, politics, and child-raising: best not discussed at family get-togethers. Each of the various technologies—phase-change ...
Non-volatile technologies like MRAM and particularly ReRAM are poised to finally take a major leap into the embedded-memory design space. What is trending in embedded memory technology? Why ReRAM is ...
Memory plays a key role in both training and implementation of artificial intelligence solutions, such as machine learning. It is also a requirement for the creation of advanced network technologies, ...
It seems a new memory technology is needed to shrink MCUs and SoCs without redesigning the memory system and keep costs in check. It’s expected that, over the next decade, an emerging memory (PCM?
This article covers some more interesting content from the 2021 IEEE IEDM and the MRAM Forum that followed the IEDM. We look at some papers from the conference covering magnetic random-access memory ...