The SNIA MRAM SIG will explore, through its interface subgroup, an architectural ecosystem enabling MRAM connectivity via ...
Everspin Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ:MRAM) is one of the Best Small-Cap Semiconductor Stocks to Buy Right Now. Everspin ...
New technologies often take a long time to come into common use, if they ever do. Sometimes the time has to be right, the need great enough. With the increasing use of IoT technology, the rise of AI ...
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Toshiba Corporation today announced important breakthroughs in key technologies for magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM), a promising, next-generation semiconductor memory device. The company ...
A research team has successfully developed 128Mb-density STT-MRAM (spin-transfer torque magnetoresistive random access memory) with a write speed of 14 ns for use in embedded memory applications, such ...
MRAM and the associated grab-bag of alternative memory technologies have long seemed to occupy an unfortunate no man's land between "Never going to happen," and "Next Big Thing." When Intel debuted ...
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Intel and its 3D XPoint memory have dominated recent headlines on NAND flash alternatives, but they've never been the only game in town. Everspin, a company whose technology we've covered several ...
Today, the industry is shipping various next-generation nonvolatile memory types, such as 3D NAND, MRAM and ReRAM. In fact, MRAM has been shipping for some time. To get a handle on MRAM, Semiconductor ...
Everspin, the magnetic random access memory (MRAM) company, is forging ahead. They started shipping product 10 years ago and now have over 500 customers, so this is real technology, not a slide deck.