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To: Krowbar who started this subject12/9/2003 11:11:17 AM
From: mred5x5  Read Replies (1) of 8393
 
Next Embedded Non-Volatile Memory Technology??

The above is one of the panel discussion topics at the 2004 ISSCC session.

"This panel will discuss the design and technology trade-offs to be fared in selecting a cost-effective embedded Non-Volatile technology. Current NVM technology requires high-voltage operation with slow write rates. To overcome these problems, technologies like FRAM, MRAM, PCM (Phase Change Memory), and Nano-Crystal memories are potential contenders for the next-generation NVM technology. The panelists will discuss which/when one of these technologies will become the main-stream Non-Volatile solution for the next generation."

Panelists include two directors of MRAM Development (from Motorola and Infineon Technologies); Intel Fellow associated with Flash Memory; VP from Ramtron Intl. with FRAM Development; a Senior Researcher from Hitachi; and a VP from Samsung Memory Division.

My comment: It would be interesting to hear Samsung's input as they have recently presented a number of papers discussing PCM (Phase Change, i.e. OUM). I believe Hitachi has also presented some results with PCM research.

Ed
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