Nuvoton Integrates 512KB RRAM in MCU M2L31

Nuvoton Integrates 512KB RRAM in MCU M2L31

Information regarding the Nuvoton Technology (新唐科技) M2L31 Microcontroller Unit (MCU): – Manufactured using TSMC’s advanced ReRAM technology node. – Architecture and Performance: Based on the Arm Cortex-M23 core, utilizing the Armv8-M architecture, with a maximum operating frequency of 72 MHz. – Memory Configuration: Equipped with 64 to 512 Kbytes of ReRAM and 40 to 168 … Read more

MRAM and ReRAM Focus on Automotive Opportunities

MRAM and ReRAM Focus on Automotive Opportunities

Emerging memory manufacturers are no longer solely emphasizing the potential of MRAM and ReRAM to replace existing memory technologies; instead, they are focusing more on highlighting their reliability in specific applications and environments. MRAM manufacturers Everspin Technologies recently announced the launch of a new MRAM product that meets the AEC-Q100 standard; meanwhile, Weebit Nano has … Read more

Discussing New Storage Technologies

Discussing New Storage Technologies

This article is authorized to be reproduced from the public account “Semiconductor Industry Observation”, ID: icbank, Author: L. Chenguang “ Memory is one of the important markets in semiconductors, accounting for nearly 1/3 of the semiconductor market share. Among them, in terms of sub-products of memory chips, DRAM and NAND Flash occupy over 95% of … Read more

Challenges and Solutions for Domestic Storage

Challenges and Solutions for Domestic Storage

Source: WeChat Official Account “Semiconductor Industry Watch” With the rapid development of consumer electronics and large-scale data centers driven by technologies such as 5G, AI, and IoT, the market demand for storage will become increasingly intense. As one of the important types of semiconductor products, memory accounts for about one-third of the global semiconductor market … Read more

ReRAM Aims to Replace NOR Flash!

ReRAM Aims to Replace NOR Flash!

As the demand for faster, cheaper non-volatile memory alternatives continues to grow, especially in applications like automotive, resistive RAM is gaining renewed attention. Embedded flash memory has long left designers hoping for better write speeds and lower power consumption, but as the technology’s lead shrinks to 28 nanometers, another issue arises. Manufacturing flash memory at … Read more

Will ReRAM Replace NOR Flash?

Will ReRAM Replace NOR Flash?

As the demand for faster and cheaper non-volatile memory alternatives continues to grow, especially in applications such as automotive, resistive RAM (ReRAM) is back in the spotlight. Embedded flash has long left designers hoping for better write speeds and lower power consumption, but as the leading edge of this technology shrinks to 28nm, another issue … Read more