On June 4, 1968, Robert Dennard was granted a patent for a single transistor, single capacitor DRAM cell design idea. This doesn’t sound earth-shattering today, but back in the sixties, this was a ...
Neo Semiconductor has announced the world’s first 3D stackable DRAM technology, called 3D X-DRAM, that could revolutionize computer memory. Neo estimates 3D X-DRAM can achieve 128Gb density with 230 ...
NEO Semiconductor is once again announcing a new technology that hopes to revolutionize the state of DRAM memory. Today, the company unveiled two new 3D X-DRAM cell designs, 1T1C and 3T0C. The ...
For decades, compute architectures have relied on dynamic random-access memory (DRAM) as their main memory, providing temporary storage from which processing units retrieve data and program code. The ...
NEO Semiconductor has announced that it has developed the "world's first 3D NAND-like DRAM cell array," which aims to increase DRAM chip density using established 3D stacking technology. Designed to ...
DRAM manufacturers continue to demand cost-effective solutions for screening and process improvement amid growing concerns over defects and process variability, but meeting that demand is becoming ...
NEO Semiconductor has unveiled its "3D X-DRAM", which it is pitching as the world's first 3D NAND-like DRAM cell array. Based on Neo's estimates, 3D X-DRAM technology can achieve 128 Gb density with ...
Flash memory has made incredible capacity strides thanks to monolithic 3D processing enabled by the stacking of more than 200 layers, which is on its way to 1.000 layers in future generations.[1] But ...
What just happened? A Californian company is launching what it calls a ground-breaking solution for increasing DRAM chip density with 3D stacking technology. The new memory chips will greatly improve ...