May 2024

Weebit Nano announces a new partnership with Efabless

Israel-based RRAM developer Weebit Nano announced a new partnership with Efabless, a creator platform for semiconductor chips, to enable faster and more cost-effective prototype creation of new System-on-Chip (SoC) designs using Weebit’s RRAM technology.

The agreement provides Efabless’ thousands of users and customers with access to Weebit’s IP, which can be incorporated into their designs manufactured using SkyWater Technology Foundry’s 130nm CMOS process. Weebit’s RRAM technology is already proven and qualified up to 125C in SkyWater Technology’s US production fab.

Read the full story Posted: May 28,2024

4DS Memory renews its R&D collaboration with IMEC

In 2017, Australia-based RRAM developer 4DS Memory signed an agreement with Belgium-based IMEC to develop a transferable manufacturing process for its technology. 4DS now announced that it has renewed its R&D collaboration with the IMEC research institute after receiving positive results from its fourth lot of test chips.

4DS will pay IMEC 1.92 million Euro for the activities in 2024, and the company expects IME to deliver its 5th and 6th batch of 1 Mbit array chips in Q3 2024. The 6th batch will be based on a 20 nm process. 

Read the full story Posted: May 27,2024

4DS developed a new RRAM technology for AI processing

Australia-based RRAM developer 4DS Memory announced a new type of RRAM technology specifically for AI processing, that enables high-bandwidth, high-endurance persistent memory for big data and neural net applications.

4DS says that as its RRAM requires no refresh within its persistence window and can be 'refreshed' within the DRAM operating window, it can uniquely deliver an energy efficient high bandwidth and high endurance memory technology for the AI Age.

Read the full story Posted: May 25,2024