Static Random-Access Memory (SRAM) has been a key element for logic circuitry since the early age of the semiconductor industry. The SRAM cell usually consists of six transistors connected to each ...
Zeno’s one-transistor Bi-SRAM uses a single transistor and is ~5× smaller than a conventional SRAM — which uses six-transistor bitcells (6T-SRAM) — at the same technology node One way to look at a ...
This paper presents a Seven-transistor SRAM cell intended for the advanced microprocessor. A low power write scheme, which reduces SRAM power by using seven-transistor sense-amplifying memory cell, ...
TOKYO — Fabless startup Silicon7 Inc. said it has developed a one-transistor SRAM chip that can replace today's six-transistor SRAMs. The chip combines Silicon7's CompactCell SRAM (CCSRAM) technology ...
Why it matters: An interesting article posted at WikiChip discusses the severity of SRAM shrinkage problems in the semiconductor industry. Manufacturer TSMC is reporting that its SRAM transistor ...
The Crolles2 Alliance, which includes Freescale Semiconductor, Philips and STMicroelectronics, has created six-transistor SRAM-bit cells with an area of less than 0.25 square microns, or about half ...
These are various forms of local, on-chip memory. Except for the DRAM. 4T (4 transistor) SRAM takes up 4 times the space that regular DRAM does 1T-SRAM seems to be a hybrid of DRAM that allows for ...
HSINCHU, Taiwan--Silicon foundry supplier United Microelectronics Corp. here and memory developer MoSys Inc. of Sunnyvale, Calif., today announced an extension to their cooperation in one-transistor ...
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Intel, Synopsys, TSMC All Unveil Record Memory Densities
Last week at the IEEE International Solid State Circuits Conference, two of the biggest rivals in advanced chipmaking, Intel ...
Intel announced that its labs have produced memory chips that contain 330 million transistors, through manufacturing technology that will hit the mainstream next year. The experimental SRAM (static ...
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