Memory lies at the heart of every electronics application, and demand is growing all the time. Users want ever greater capacity, throughput, and reliability. At the same time, time to market (TTM) ...
Artificial intelligence has been bottlenecked less by raw compute than by how quickly models can move data in and out of memory. A new generation of memory-centric designs is starting to change that, ...
Some digital design and verification engineers imagine that their colleagues working on analog/mixed-signal (AMS) chips are jealous. After all, the digital development flow has enjoyed the benefits of ...
Spin-orbit transfer magnetic random-access memory (SOT-MRAM) is becoming more visible in next-generation memory offerings for its faster write speeds and much longer endurance. Two recent ...
Embedded Dynamic Random Access Memory (eDRAM) design is rapidly evolving to meet the escalating performance and energy efficiency demands of contemporary processors. This technology has emerged as a ...
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