Raaam signs lead licensee for SRAM replacement technology
By Peter Clarke, eeNews Europe (July 23, 2024)
Memory IP licensing startup Raaam Memory Technologies Ltd. (Petah Tikva, Israel) has signed a major fabless chip company as its lead partner to help it develop an alternative to static RAM.
Raaam calls the technology Gain-Cell Random Access Memory (GCRAM) and claims it can provide a 50 percent area saving versus SRAM and consume 10 percent of the power of SRAM.
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