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Weebit Nano moves closer to availability at DB HiTek; tapes out first chip
Licensing negotiations progressing with potential partners and customers Q4 FY24 Quarterly Activities Report
July 31, 2024 – Weebit Nano Ltd (ASX: WBT, Weebit or Company) provides this activity report for the quarter ended 30 June 2024 (Q4 FY24), along with the Company’s Appendix 4C cash flow report.
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Weebit CEO Coby Hanoch said: “Weebit Nano continues to advance its embedded ReRAM IP, taping-out its first demo chips at DB HiTek, partnering with chip prototyping platform Efabless, and progressing negotiations with many of the world’s leading foundries and integrated device manufacturers (IDMs) to provide their extensive customer bases with access to Weebit’s ReRAM.
“We’re moving quickly to have our IP available at Tier-1 foundry DB HiTek, nearing completion of the technology transfer with the release to manufacturing of the first demo chips. In parallel with our technical progress, we’re also engaged with several DB HiTek customers and are working to secure licensing agreements with them. These discussions are being driven by increased demand from fabless product companies for ReRAM IP, given industry recognition that ReRAM is the leading technology replacing embedded flash in next-generation devices.
“We’re seeing first-hand a growing interest in ReRAM for power management, microcontrollers and automotive applications, and are very encouraged by recent discussions with foundries and IDMs. While commercial negotiations are naturally very long and complex, these contracts form the foundation of our future success with each manufacturer providing access to large customer bases, and over time, royalties. Weebit is one of only three known providers of qualified ReRAM across the globe, and the market’s only independent provider, and we continue to demonstrate the stability and scalability of our technology.
“Our collaboration with Efabless is also supporting adoption of our ReRAM, enabling SkyWater Technology customers to cost-effectively prototype and test their next-generation chip designs using our embedded ReRAM. This partnership removes barriers for potential customers, allowing them to test our ReRAM capability within their own designs at minimal risk.
“Weebit’s Board and management team remain very optimistic about our embedded ReRAM technology, the significant addressable market, and Weebit’s commercialisation opportunities. This confidence was highlighted by several Directors, including myself, recently purchasing shares on-market.”
Taped-out demo chip at DB HiTek
In July, Weebit Nano taped-out (released to manufacturing) its first demo chip at DB HiTek, marking a significant milestone in its tech transfer to the leading foundry. Weebit’s non-volatile memory IP, once tested and qualified, will be available in DB HiTek’s 130nm Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD) process - which has broad applicability across consumer, industrial, and IoT applications.
Weebit increased its engagement with DB HiTek’s extensive customer base during the quarter and is working towards securing customer agreements. Discussions are also progressing with potential customers who are interested in moving manufacturing to DB HiTek to access Weebit’s ReRAM. Weebit expects to complete qualification and have its technology available for mass production at DB HiTek in the second quarter of the 2025 calendar year.
Collaboration with chip creator platform Efabless
In May, Weebit Nano signed a collaboration agreement with chip design platform Efabless Corporation to facilitate faster and more efficient prototyping of next-generation devices using Weebit’s ReRAM. Efabless’ chipIgnite customers will soon be able to use Weebit’s non-volatile memory technology to embed more system capabilities into their next-generation prototype chip designs being manufactured in SkyWater Technology’s S130 process.
The chipIgnite platform is used by academics, researchers, start-ups, as well as large OEMs to cost-effectively design, fabricate and test new intelligent devices across IoT, artificial intelligence, and other high-growth applications. Under the collaboration agreement, Efabless customers pay a small fee to embed Weebit ReRAM in their prototype designs and, if they want to move to commercial use, will need to license the IP directly from Weebit.
Weebit ReRAM on GlobalFoundries’ 22nm
During the quarter, Weebit Nano confirmed the scalability of its memory technology with multiple live demonstrations of its embedded ReRAM module on GlobalFoundries’ advanced 22FDX wafers. Demos were held at key industry events, including Leti Innovation Days and Embedded World 2024, and attracted significant customer interest. The 22nm geometry is one where embedded flash is not viable, and this demo shows Weebit ReRAM is capable of scaling to such smaller geometries with robust performance.
Testing of the 8Mb 22nm demo chip – Weebit’s largest memory capacity module to date – exceeded expectations for baseline performance and is continuing as more wafers arrive.
Customer engagements
Advanced technical evaluations and commercial negotiations with over a dozen of the world’s leading foundries, IDMs, and product companies are ongoing. These discussions are progressing well, and the Company is continuing to target licensing agreements by the end of the calendar year. The long evaluation and negotiation cycle is typically due to these large potential partners being very cautious about the technologies and materials being introduced into their very expensive fabs, and they want to be sure Weebit’s ReRAM meets their customers’ requirements. Once an agreement is signed, it will typically last decades, with hundreds of customers having access to the IP and producing thousands of products with it.
These activities are being led by Issachar Ohana, Weebit’s new Chief Revenue Officer, who is establishing a global sales team to support increased sales activity.
Market engagement
Weebit Nano participated in and presented at several leading industry conferences and trade shows during Q4 FY24, including Embedded World in Germany, ChipEx in Israel, the International Memory Workshop 2024 in South Korea, the Global Semiconductor Alliance (GSA) European Executive Forum 2024 in Germany, the Design Automation Conference (DAC) 2024 in the USA, and Leti Innovation Days in France. These events, which included keynote, plenary and panel sessions from Weebit’s executive team, are increasing awareness of the benefits of Weebit’s ReRAM technology and supporting discussions with potential partners and customers.
In the coming quarter, Weebit will participate in the Leti Semicon Workshop in San Francisco (occurred in July), the Future Memory Summit 2024 in the USA, the SemIsrael Expo 2024 in Israel, and CSIA-ICCAD 2024 in China.
Board changes
In August, Executive Director Mr Yoav Nissan-Cohen will transition to a Non-Executive Director role, reflecting Weebit’s strengthened leadership team. The change enhances the structure of the Board while retaining Mr Nissan-Cohen’s deep industry expertise.
Investor briefing details
CEO Coby Hanoch will participate in a “Meet the CEO” interview covering the Company’s quarterly update at 3:30pm AEST on Thursday, 1 August 2024. Participants will have an opportunity to ask questions at the end of the webinar.
To attend, please pre-register at: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_3VJxLpjnQmGJxVGw2dZreg
Financials
Notable operating cash flow items during Q4 FY24 include R&D expenses of A$1.6 million, net of R&D grant received from the French Tax Authority. Payments to related parties, including fees paid to Directors and the CEO’s cost of payroll, were A$326,000. Weebit is well-funded to execute on its commercialisation plans with a strong cash balance of A$63 million as at 30 June 2024.
Looking forward
Weebit Nano is on track to achieve the following milestones in 2024:
- Sign additional customer agreements with IDMs/foundries/product companies;
- Complete technology transfer in DB HiTek’s production fab and prepare for qualification; and
- Complete testing of its 22nm GlobalFoundries wafers and demonstrate competitive performance.
This announcement has been authorised for release by the Board of Weebit Nano Limited.
About Weebit Nano Limited
Weebit Nano Ltd. is a leading developer and licensor of advanced semiconductor memory technology. The company’s ground-breaking Resistive RAM (ReRAM) addresses the growing need for significantly higher performance and lower power memory solutions in a range of new electronic products such as Internet of Things (IoT) devices, smartphones, robotics, autonomous vehicles, 5G communications and artificial intelligence.
Weebit’s ReRAM allows semiconductor memory elements to be significantly faster, less expensive, more reliable and more energy efficient than those using existing flash memory solutions. As it is based on fab-friendly materials, Weebit ReRAM can be integrated within existing flows and processes faster and easier than other emerging technologies, without requiring special equipment or large investments.
See: www.weebit-nano.com
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