Panasonic en United Microelectronics Corporation akkoord over massaproductie nieuw type ReRAM
OSAKA, Japan–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Panasonic Semiconductor Solutions Co., Ltd. (PSCS, hoofdkantoor in Nagaokakyo in prefectuur Kyoto; topman: Kazuhiro Koyama ) en United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC, hoofdkantoor Hsinchu, Taiwan, ceo: Po Wen Yen) zijn akkoord over een samenwerking op vlak van de grootschalige productie van een nieuw type ReRAM van 40 nanometer.
ReRAM, dat net zoals flashgeheugen veel wordt gebruikt, is een type niet-vluchtig geheugen. Het apparaat heeft een eenvoudige structuur, is razendsnel in verwerking en verbruikt weinig energie. PSCS begon in 2013 met de massaproductie van ReRAM van 180 nanometer. Momenteel levert het de MN101LR-serie van minicomputers van 8 bit die zijn bedoeld voor energiezuinige toepassingen, zoals in draagbare medische apparatuur.
Panasonic and United Microelectronics Corporation Agreed to Develop Mass Production Process for Next Generation ReRAM |
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OSAKA, Japan–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Panasonic Semiconductor Solutions Co., Ltd. (“PSCS”, Head Office: Nagaokakyo City, Kyoto Prefecture; President: Kazuhiro Koyama) has reached an agreement with United Microelectronics Corporation (“UMC”, Head Office: Hsinchu City, Taiwan, CEO: Po Wen Yen) on the joint development of mass production process for next generation 40nm ReRAM [1]. ReRAM, alike flash memory [2] currently in widespread use, is a type of non-volatile memory [3]. The device features a simple structure, high-speed processing, and low power consumption. PSCS started ReRAM mass production using a 180nm process in 2013, and is currently supplying its 8-bit microcomputer MN101LR series for low power consumption applications such as in portable healthcare devices. The company was the first to test and verify the high reliability of memory arrays by 40nm process. The agreed cooperative project will enable the integration of 40nm ReRAM process technologies developed by PSCS with UMC’s high-reliability CMOS process technologies. This will achieve a process platform for ReRAM that are applicable, as embedded memories in place of flash memories, to diverse system devices such as those widely used in IC cards, wearable terminals, and IoT devices. PSCS will ship product samples in 2018 that use the new 40nm process, and will be the first to start mass production in the industry. The two companies, PSCS and UMC, will offer the co-developed ReRAM process platform to other semiconductor manufacturers and suppliers from around the world. Regarding this cooperative program, PSCS President Kazuhiro Koyama says, “The company will provide a wide range of optimal products that meet customer needs by developing a scaling process platform that will accelerate the market uptake of ReRAM, whose mass production in the industry was started by PSCS.” “We are excited to enter into this foundry agreement with Panasonic,” said Senior Vice President S.C. Chien from UMC. “The proven reliability, fast cycle times and high yields of our 40nm process will bring a new element of competitiveness to Panasonic’s ReRAM, which will result in mutual benefits for both companies as the product gains widespread market adoption. We look forward to working with Panasonic to bring their 40nm ReRAM to high volume production.” About Panasonic About UMC (United Microelectronics Corporation)
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