Numem to Present at IEDM 2018's MRAM Global Innovation Forum
A New Spin on Embedded Memory
SUNNYVALE, Calif., December 4, 2018 - Numem (formerly known as NVMEngines, Inc.), the leading provider of advanced MRAM memory IP will be presenting and participating in a panel discussion at IEDM 2018’s MRAM Global Innovation Forum on December 6, 2018 at Hilton Union Square San Francisco.
Jack Guedj, Numem’s CEO, will present “Explosion of Data in Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning-enabled IoT Devices is driving Adoption of Emerging Memories” from 10:00 to 10:30 a.m. and participate in the panel discussion “The MRAM roadmap” from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
The exponential growth in Data generated in AI/ML enabled IoT Devices, and availability of lower cost compute at the edge, is driving the need for more efficient embedded memories. This enables to pre-process and filter data, thereby limiting the Data Flow and associated Power to the Cloud with the ability of more autonomous or semi-autonomous capability in systems like Autonomous Vehicle, Smart Factory, Smart Home, Smart City and Smart Healthcare.
Numem’s silicon proven NuRAMTM memory IP Cores, based on MRAM and other Resistive RAM technologies provide an excellent alternative for Microcontroller and SoC Designers to embed up to 3x larger memory sizes in a given area and the ability to retain data at ultra-low power for battery saving or in case of power outage. Numem’s NuRAMTM IP cores bring power/performance/cost benefits and are expected to improve with process scaling over time.
Event: 10th MRAM Global Innovation Forum, December 6, 2018
Where: Hilton Union Square (Golden Gate 2-5) at 333 O’Farrell St., San Francisco, CA
About Numem
Numem (formerly NVMEngines) headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, is the leading provider of advanced NVRAM memory IP Cores based on its patented NuRAMTH technology. Leveraging 50+ years’ experience in MRAM/Resistive RAM memory design, multiple test chips, and data collected on 100’s of devices, Numem provide an excellent SRAM and eFlash alternative to SoC Designers and Architects. Numem’s NuRAMTM is targeting Microcontrollers and SoCs for applications including: Autonomous Vehicle, Smart Factory, Smart Home, Smart City and Smart Healthcare. Numem’s silicon proven NuRAMTM memory IP Cores enable differentiation a 3x reduction in memory size (or higher density) with 10x lower standby power to extend battery life.
Visit our website http://www.numem.com
|
Related News
- Analog Bits to Demonstrate Automotive Grade IP's Including a Novel High Accuracy Sensor at TSMC 2023 North America Open Innovation Platform Ecosystem Forum
- Analog Bits to Present Papers, Demo of N5 Working Silicon, and Roadmap on IPs for TSMC N4 and N3 Processes
- Synopsys Receives Customers' Choice Award for Paper Presented at TSMC 2020 Open Innovation Platform Ecosystem Forum
- M31 Technology Wins Customers' Choice Award for Automotive IP Paper at TSMC Open Innovation Platform (OIP) Ecosystem Forum
- Achronix Finalist for the Global Semiconductor Alliance's 2018 Most Respected Private Semiconductor Company Award
Breaking News
- Arteris Joins Intel Foundry Accelerator Ecosystem Alliance Program to Support Advanced Semiconductor Designs
- SkyeChip Joins Intel Foundry Accelerator IP Alliance
- Siemens and Intel Foundry advance their collaboration to enable cutting-edge integrated circuits and advanced packaging solutions for 2D and 3D IC
- Cadence Expands Design IP Portfolio Optimized for Intel 18A and Intel 18A-P Technologies, Advancing AI, HPC and Mobility Applications
- Synopsys and Intel Foundry Propel Angstrom-Scale Chip Designs on Intel 18A and Intel 18A-P Technologies
Most Popular
- QuickLogic Delivers eFPGA Hard IP for Intel 18A Based Test Chip
- Siemens collaborates with TSMC to drive further innovation in semiconductor design and integration
- Aion Silicon Joins Intel Foundry Accelerator Design Services Alliance to Deliver Next-Generation Custom SoCs at Scale
- TSMC Unveils Next-Generation A14 Process at North America Technology Symposium
- BOS Semiconductors to Partner with Intel to Accelerate Automotive AI Innovation
![]() |
E-mail This Article | ![]() |
![]() |
Printer-Friendly Page |