Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Unity Semiconductor to unveil new architecture for terabit memories

CEATEC JAPAN 2011, SUNNYVALE, USA: Unity Semiconductor, a memory technology company developing CMOx, an innovative solution for non‐volatile solid state memory to replace NAND, announced that Unity co-founder and COO, Christophe Chevallier, will present an invited paper at the Nikkei Electronics CEATEC Silicon Storage Symposium in Tokyo, Japan, on Friday, October 7, 2011.

Chevallier’s paper titled “CMOx, 3D Cross-point, and Terabit Memories” will introduce Unity’s revolutionary memory cell designed into an ultra-dense vertical cross-point architecture (VXPA), that enables the coming Terabit (Tb) generation of 3D resistance change memories.

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