FDSOI to Get Embedded MRAM, Flash Options at 28nm
Peter Clarke, EETimes
7/26/2016 04:20 AM EDT
LONDON—Samsung Foundry is going to offer both spin torque transfer magnetic RAM (STT-MRAM) and flash as embedded non-volatile memory options on its 28nm FDSOI manufacturing process.
Kelvin Low, responsible for marketing and business development at Samsung Foundry, told EE Times Europe, that the company roadmap shows two phases of embedded NVM rollout for 28FDSOI. The first is eFlash risk production by the end of 2017 and the second is eMRAM risk production by the end of 2018.
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