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Matrix Semiconductor Inc. has used its write-once 3-D technology to make what it says is the world’s smallest memory chip. The move could lead to cheaper one-use memory cards, the company said.
Matrix Semiconductor has used its write-once 3-D technology to make what it says is the world’s smallest memory chip. The move could lead to cheaper one-use memory cards, the company said ...
Matrix 3-D Memory is an archival memory, the company said, and is designed to store information for several decades. Memory cards based on Matrix 3-D Memory will be write-once, and will be available ...
Plans call for introduction of the company's first device, a 64-Mbyte write-once memory chip called the Matrix 3-D Memory, in the first half. The "consumable memory" chip is expected to compete with ...
The company’s main products include its memory-efficient chiplet-based D-Matrix Corsair platform, which is the world’s first ...
Matrix's chips, in quantities of 1,000, cost about $9 each. Equivalent flash memory chips cost about $15 each. "We can make memory chips that are a lot denser and therefore cheaper," Steere said.
California-based Matrix Semiconductor has disclosed what it claims is the world’s smallest 1Gbit silicon memory at 31mm². The company credits two technology breakthroughs for its ability to develop ...
Matrix's chips, in quantities of 1,000, cost about $9 each. Equivalent flash memory chips cost about $15 each. "We can make memory chips that are a lot denser and therefore cheaper," Steere said.
Santa Clara, Calif.-based Matrix Semiconductor today disclosed what it claims is the world’s smallest 1Gbit silicon memory at 31 square millimeters. The company credits two technology breakthroughs ...