Flash memory is evolving fast. As demands for speed, scalability, and efficiency rise, the industry standard is shifting from ...
The evaluation samples incorporate an in-house newly developed controller for UFS 5.0 and Kioxia's 8th-generation BiCS FLASH (TM), and are available in capacities of 512 GB and 1 TB. The package has ...
Kioxia has announced that it has begun shipping evaluation samples of UFS 5.0 embedded flash memory available in capacities ...
It’s no secret that SoC architects have always wanted more on-chip memory. In fact, it’s not uncommon for SoCs to include hundreds of integrated memory cores. To satisfy this historical demand, ...
ISI estimates that, if embedded memory occupies more than 18% of the die area, the smaller die resulting from using Z-RAM generates a cost saving that counterbalances the extra cost of SOI wafers and ...
MEMPHIS will share timely insights into the memory market and availability trends. Both are increasingly critical for ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Kioxia Corporation, a world leader in memory solutions, today announced sampling [1] of the industry’s first [2] Universal Flash Storage [3] (UFS) Ver. 4.0 embedded flash ...
It seems a new memory technology is needed to shrink MCUs and SoCs without redesigning the memory system and keep costs in check. It’s expected that, over the next decade, an emerging memory (PCM?
SAN FRANCISCO – Dec. 10, 2024 – CEA-Leti research engineers in France have demonstrated for the first time a scalable hafnia-zirconia-based ferroelectric capacitor platform integrated into the ...
Memory safety issues are one of the leading causes of security vulnerabilities in computing systems, including embedded systems. In programming languages like C/C++, developers are expected to manage ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--KIOXIA America, Inc. today announced sampling of its newest generation of 256 and 512 gigabyte (GB) Universal Flash Storage (UFS) Ver. 3.1 embedded flash memory ...
As AI agents move into production, teams are rethinking memory. Mastra’s open-source observational memory shows how stable context can outperform RAG while cutting token costs.
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