News
August 5, 2014
The Increasingly Diverse World of Storage
By Arthur Cole, IT Business Edge. ... Waiting in the wings ... are a number of advanced storage technologies that promise even further disruption. Magnetoresistive RAM (MRAM), for example, is poised to make its mark on enterprise and cloud-based workloads through companies like Mangstor and Everspin. The pair has teamed up on a new line of intelligent storage devices that provide high-performance acceleration and data protection on streamlined, low-power platforms.
August 4, 2014
Altera to Demonstrate FPGA Technologies at Flash Memory Summit 2014
SAN JOSE, Calif., Aug. 4, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Altera Corporation will demonstrate its programmable logic technology and present in multiple technology sessions at the Flash Memory Summit at the Santa Clara Convention Center, taking place August 5 to 7, 2014. Altera partner, Everspin Technologies, will also demonstrate porting its ST-MRAM to Altera's Stratix® FPGA family showcasing high reliability and ultra low latency which offers customers the combined benefits of both Flash and DRAM -- improved application performance, data security, system crash recovery time and SSD reliability.
February 14, 2014
MRAM Technology Status
A study by the NASA Electronic Parts and Packaging Program. By Jason Heidecker, Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California
Each type of memory has a unique set of advantages and disadvantages. The current MRAM technology, known as toggle MRAM, will be the technology of choice for space systems in the coming years. This report focuses on toggle MRAM and its technology, reliability, vendors, and space-readiness.
January 6, 2014
Storage Visions 2014: Everspin Describes their ST-MRAM Product Roadmap for Storage Products
Phillip LoPresti, Everspin CEO, interviewed during the Storage Visions conference in Las Vegas, reviews the memory requirements for storage, wireless and portable equipments and describes how ST-MRAM technology introduced by Everspin will began to replace DRAM in storage applications within two years.
November 24, 2013
While several Japanese and US memory companies join forces to develop an MRAM replacement for DRAM, Everspin Technologies of Chandler, AZ already markets an MRAM product.
by Brooke Crothers. While several Japanese and US memory companies join forces to develop an MRAM replacement for DRAM, Everspin Technologies of Chandler, AZ already markets an MRAM product.
April 8, 2013
ST-MRAM gets practical
J. M. Slaughter, N.D. Rizzo, et.al., review key properties for commercial ST-MRAM circuits, discuss the challenges to achieving the many performance and scaling goals that are being addressed in current development around the world, recent results in the field, and present first results from a new, fully-functional 64-Mb, DDR3, ST-MRAM circuit.
March 26, 2013
Better, cheaper, faster ways for making (and destroying) memories
The workshop's keynote address, presented by Everspin Technologies Vice President of R&D Jon Slaughter. From the Non-Volatile Memories Workshop at the University of California - San Diego.
March 7, 2013
Everspin Revealing 1Mb Serial MRAM With Quad SPI Interface
Quad SPI, which has four serial I/O paths, is an evolutionary upgrade from SPI, which had one serial I/O path.
January 7, 2013
MRAM Momentum
by Bryon Moyer. A review of critical MRAM developments unfolded at IEDM.
January 2, 2013
Tech trends: Details on Everspin's ST-MRAM
By Kristin Lewotsky. Everspin turned heads a few weeks ago when it announced that it was sampling a 64-Mb DDR3 ST-MRAM.