There are two basic phases of machine learning: training and inference. An artificial neural network, designed to mimic how the brain works, is first exposed to a large amount of known data – pictures ...
Crossbar Inc. a developer of non-volatile resistive RAM (ReRAM) based on silver-over-amorphous-silicon technology, kept its promise to be in production in 2016. The Crossbar ReRAM for embedded ...
According to august engineering journal the EE Times, solid state storage specialist SanDisk is working on bringing a new form of system memory known as 'ReRAM' to market, a fact apparently revealed ...
SANTA CLARA, CA, May 20, 2022 - CrossBar Inc., a leading non-volatile memory technology provider, today announced new applications of its Resistive RAM (ReRAM) technology for use in secure storage and ...
Embedded NVM such as ReRAM, coupled with smart memory partitioning, can improve the energy efficiency of battery-operated and energy-harvesting ICs, observes Ilan Sever. Low power consumption is a key ...
TORONTO—Sometimes a problem can become its own solution. For CEA-Leti scientists, it means that traits of resistive-RAM (ReRAM) devices that have been previously considered as “non-ideal” may be the ...
A new memory technology company, Crossbar, has broken cover with a new ReRAM design it claims will allow for commercialization of the technology. The company's claims aren't strictly theoretical; ...
Every time you tap, click, or scroll, your device stores and processes data with memory. Memory technology today, however, is getting to its limits. It’s becoming tougher to make it faster, more ...
Weebit Nano firmly believes that ReRAM technology is reaching an industry tipping point. Caroline Hayes joined the company at Embedded World to check its progress. In Nuremberg, Weebit Nano was able ...
New non-volatile memories (NVM) bring new opportunities for changing how we use memory in systems-on-chip (SoCs), but they also add new challenges for making sure they will work as expected. These new ...
This article is part of the Technology Insight series, made possible with funding from Intel. A couple of years back, IDC predicted that by 2025 the average person will interact with connected devices ...