Numem Inc. Exhibits at Samsung Foundry SAFE FORUM 2019
A New Spin on Embedded Memory
SUNNYVALE, Calif. - October 15, 2019 - Numem, the leading provider of MRAM Smart Compute Memory IP and Design Automation SW for IP Core Optimization, will be exhibiting at the Samsung Foundry Partner Event, SAFE FORUM, on October 17, 2019.
Numem’s MRAM Smart Compute Memory IP Cores (SmartMem) are proven over multiple tapeouts and exhaustive testing. Numem’s SmartMem provide an excellent memory solution for IoT Wearables, Microcontroller, AI /Neuromorphic, Storage, Autonomous Vehicle, Digital Security Cameras and in general SoC Designs requiring ultra-low power or high-density memories.
SmartMem IP Cores are ~3x smaller area and 7x lower leakage current than SRAM and lower power/higher endurance/higher performance than eFlash. This is critical for AI and Microprocessor looking for a larger L3/L4 Cache or IoT devices looking at reducing power dissipation/increasing battery life.
Numem’s SmartMem are non-volatile and can retain data in case of power failure or to avoid power-hungry memory transfers.
Where:
Samsung@First Campus9:30 am to 7:00 pm
3655 North 1st StreetSan Jose, California 95134
About Numem
Numem (formerly NVMEngines) headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, is the leading provider of advanced Smart Compute Memory IP Cores based on its patented “SmartMem” technology. Leveraging 50+ years’ experience in MRAM/Resistive RAM memory design, multiple test chips, and data collected on thousands of devices, Numem provides an excellent SRAM and eFlash alternative to SoC Designers and Architects that can also aggregate ROM, EEPROM and OTP into a single, unified memory.
Visit our website http://www.numem.com
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