Crossbar to Showcase ReRAM in Action at Flash Memory Summit
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Crossbar to Showcase ReRAM in Action at Flash Memory Summit

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — August 1, 2017 — Crossbar, Inc., the ReRAM technology leader, will present views on the current state of ReRAM technology and targeted applications for both embedded and stand-alone non-volatile memory products. Starting its commercialization phase, Crossbar, Inc. will demonstrate several ReRAM chips and development tools for high-capacity low-latency storage solutions at the Flash Memory Summit in Santa Clara, CA on August 8-10. Technical demos with ReRAM products showing massive battery energy savings for IoT and wearables applications, and outstanding performance on data center server application will be showcased at Crossbar’s booth #219.

Crossbar executives will speak on the following panels:

Who: Hagop Nazarian, Vice-President of Engineering and Co-founder of Crossbar
What: RRAM Panel, Session Number 203-A, RRAM
When: Wednesday, August 9, 3:20 – 4:25 pm

Who: Sylvain Dubois, Vice-President of Business Development & Marketing of Crossbar
What: Life Beyond Flash: New Non-Volatile Memory Technologies Panel, Session Number 301-A, Life Beyond Flash: New Non-Volatile Memory Technologies
When: Thursday, August 10, 8:30 – 9:35 am

About Crossbar, Inc.

Crossbar is the leader in ReRAM technology, enabling kilobytes to terabytes of always-on data storage to be embedded into any processor, microcontroller, FPGA or as a standalone memory chip. Crossbar ReRAM lets designers rethink the compute/storage paradigm, free from the constraints of traditional flash and DRAM memories. From “persistent memory” that brings data closer to CPU to “cognitive memory” that enables in-memory computing without a host CPU, ReRAM is ushering in a new era of data storage and processing for both edge and cloud computing. For more information, visit  crossbar-inc.com.



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