Israel-based SiOx RRAM developer Weebit Nano announced that it has packaged its first memory devices into chips, which can now be shipped to its partners. The company says that its first RRAM memory will be delivered to universities to research the use of ReRAM technology in neuromorphic computing.
Additional chips are planned to be shipped to commercial partners once they engage to explore the possibility to work with Weebit Nanoâs technology.
In June 2015 Weebit Nano announced that it produced a 1Mb array of its silicon-oxide ReRAM at 40nm. It is likely that its first packed chips contain this 1Mb memory array.
Posted: Sep 02,2018 by Ron Mertens