There are two things in life that have always been true: One is that you can never be too rich, and second—at least since the dawn of the technological age—you can never have too much memory. But the ...
Many applications need to archive data or retain system information after power-down. These tasks fall to nonvolatile memory that must be in-circuit writable at least once, and often many times.
Non-volatile memory is becoming more complicated at advanced nodes, where price, speed, power and utilization are feeding into some very application-specific tradeoffs about where to place that memory ...
One-time-programmable (OTP) nonvolatile storage arrays based on antifuse programming elements and floating-gate storage cells are now available as blocks of intellectual property (IP). The IP comes by ...
SEATTLE, Wash., September 26, 2007 – Leading logic nonvolatile memory (NVM) intellectual property (IP) supplier, Impinj, Inc., today announced that the company’s multiple-time programmable ...
Flash is not the only nonvolatile memory (NVM) mechanism available to embedded developers. Kilopass Technologies offers a range of one time programmable (OTP) and multiple time programmable (MTP) ...
(a) The percolation model for gate leakage of metal nanocrystals floating gate memory. (b) Schematic structure diagram of the floating gate memory based on discrete Pt nanocrystals/h-BN/MoS 2 van der ...
Embedded nonvolatile memory is becoming more prevalent in a wide range of chips, particularly for power-sensitive applications. Memory IP for such apps requires the design of both the basic memory bit ...
NAND flash memory is among the key components used in today's popular consumer technology products. The birth of NAND flash could be credited to two Bell Labs researchers who fabricated the world's ...