Weebit Nano in Israel has licensed its resistive random access memory (ReRAM) technology to tier-1 semiconductor supplier onsemi.
Onsemi is the first chip maker to license the IP, joining foundries Skywater and DB Hitek which are offering the ReRAM technology. This is key for the next generation of non-volatile memory to replace flash in embedded chips.
The Weebit ReRAM IP will be integrated into the onsemi Treo platform to provide embedded non-volatile memory (NVM). Integrating the ReRAM IP into a bipolar CMOS, DMOS (BCD) analog and mixed signal process provides a low-power, cost-effective NVM that has proven retention at high temperatures.
“We are delighted to announce Weebit’s latest commercial agreement with onsemi, one of the world’s top semiconductor integrated device manufacturers,” said Coby Hanoch, CEO of Weebit Nano. “This agreement is further industry recognition that ReRAM is the non-volatile memory solution best positioned to replace traditional flash storage, with Weebit being a leading independent provider of ReRAM.”