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The Weebit Nano Blog details the latest happenings around the company’s ReRAM/RRAM technology milestones and commercial developments
International Women’s Day 2024:
Meet the Women of Weebit
It’s time to inspire inclusion! That’s the theme of this year’s International Women’s Day, an annual event that has been celebrated across the globe since
Marathon Running:
Memory Endurance
and Retention Explained
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the concept of endurance in my preparation for a half marathon in the Dead Sea race, and also
Towards Processing In-Memory
One of the most exciting things about the future of computing is the ability to process data inside of the memory. This is especially true
Functional, Fast, and Ultra-Low Power:
A Live Look at Weebit’s Second IP Module
You might have seen the news that Weebit’s second Weebit ReRAM IP module is now available for the S130 CMOS process from SkyWater Technology. The
How Low Can You Go?
An Inside Look at Weebit ReRAM Power Consumption
One of the key advantages of Weebit ReRAM (RRAM) is the technology’s ultra-low power consumption. Some of this advantage is due to the inherent features
ReRAM Gets a Boost
from Smart Algorithms
If you’ve ever watched a Formula 1 race, you may have wondered how the cars reach race speeds up to 360km/h (223mph). Part of the
Setting a Foundation
for Security with ReRAM
Today we are surrounded by an ever-increasing array of connected devices. Electronic payments are becoming more popular, and we are keeping more and more personal
AI Reinforcement Learning
with Weebit ReRAM
A paper from Weebit and our partners at CEA-Leti and the Nano-Electronic Device Lab (NEDL) at Politecnico di Milano was recently published in the prestigious
Weebit ReRAM:
NVM that’s better for the planet
Together with our R&D partner CEA-Leti, we recently completed an environmental initiative in which we analyzed the environmental impact of Weebit’s Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM
In-Memory Computing for AI
Similarity Search using Weebit ReRAM
We recently collaborated with our friends at IIT-Delhi, led by Prof. Manan Suri, on a research project demonstrating an efficient ReRAM based in-memory computing (IMC)
Weebit ReRAM:
The Next NVM is Here!
The promise of resistive memories As early as the 1960s, the resistivity of some types of materials has been studied by research organizations around the
The Power of ReRAM for PMICs
As Weebit ReRAM continues towards production, we’ve decided now would be a good time to dig into some of the applications where we think our