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A prototype MCU test chip with a 10.8 Mbit magnetoresistive random-access memory (MRAM) memory cell array—fabricated on a 22-nm embedded MRAM process—claims to accomplish a random read access ...
Renesas presented an embedded MRAM macro in an MCU test chip at ISSCC 2024 that delivers a random-read access frequency of over 200 MHz. The test chip also exhibited a write throughput of ...
NXP's S32K5 MCU features a 16nm FinFET process with MRAM. The S32K5 supports software-defined vehicle architectures with integrated zonal solutions. Ready to turn the market’s comeback into ...
NXP Semiconductors has introduced the S32K5 family of automotive microcontrollers (MCUs), marking the industry's first 16nm FinFET MCU with embedded magnetic RAM (MRAM). This new MCU family is ...
New family of MCUs helps automakers shift to SDVs with a range of zonal and electrification architectures Combines leading-edge core performance with embedded MRAM memory to enable ECU ...
Fabricated using a 22-nm process, the microcontroller unit (MCU) test chip includes a 10.8-megabit (Mbit) embedded MRAM memory cell array. It achieves a random read access frequency of over 200 ...
Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory (MRAM) stands out as a promising alternative to traditional volatile memory like DRAM.
Everspin Technologies, Inc. manufactures and sells magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM) technologies in the United States, Japan, Hong Kong, Germany, Singapore, China, Canada, and ...
This innovation is based on MRAM (Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory), known for its speed and ability to retain data without power. Unlike traditional RAM, MRAM does not slow down under heavy ...
MRAM is one of the most promising emerging memory technologies we have, as it can theoretical improve on nearly every metric of existing DRAM and SRAM technologies. However, MRAM requires ...