The Next Generation of Non-Volatile Memory
Widely touted as the most promising alternative to traditional non-volatile memory, Crossbar RRAM’s simplicity, stackability and CMOS compatibility enable logic and memory to be easily integrated onto a single chip at the latest technology node, a capability not possible with other traditional or alternative non-volatile memory technologies. With 16x the density compared to existing memory solutions, Crossbar enables unprecedented data storage and retrieval in a minimal footprint and with minimal cost. Delivering 10x better endurance than current NAND solutions, Crossbar RRAM will also extend the life of SSDs and other non-volatile devices.
Crossbar continues to hit all the major milestones necessary to bring this new generation of non-volatile memory to market. The company emerged from stealth mode in August 2013 with a working memory array at a commercial fab, and announced in June 2014 pre-production 1MB arrays using patented “1TnR” selectivity for read/write operations. Today’s announcement represents yet another critical technical achievement, bringing Crossbar RRAM one step closer to commercialization, and fulfilling its promise to deliver a new generation of extremely dense, highly reliable and high performance solid-state storage.
Supporting Resources:
- Crossbar Resistive Memory: The Future Technology for NAND Flash Whitepaper
- Crossbar Fact Sheet
- Press Images
- Executive Biographies
- Crossbar Technology Video: Real Time TEM Visualization
- Crossbar Website
About Crossbar, Inc.
Founded in 2010 as a Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers incubation, Crossbar, a start-up based in Santa Clara, California, is the inventor of a new class of non-volatile RRAM memory technology. Designed to usher in a new era of electronics innovation, Crossbar will deliver up to a terabyte (TB) of storage on a single-chip the size of a postage stamp, with very low power, very high performance and compatibility with standard CMOS semiconductor manufacturing tools, processes and infrastructure. As the exclusive holder of resistive RAM (RRAM) patents from the University of Michigan, Crossbar has filed 156 unique patents, with 71 already issued. Crossbar is backed by Artiman Ventures, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Northern Light Venture Capital, the University of Michigan, SAIF Partners, Korea Investment Partners, CBC-Capital and Tao Invest. For more information, visit www.crossbar-inc.com or follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn and Google+.
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