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09
Dec, 21

Weebit Nano and CEA-Leti Undertake Environmental Initiative

Weebit Nano and CEA-Leti, a nanotechnology research institute, are undertaking an environmental initiative that will analyze the environmental impact of Weebit’s Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM) technology compared to other non-volatile memory (NVM) technologies.

22
Nov, 21

Memory technology changing the future - Interview with Weebit Nano

An in-depth interview on Weebit’s ReRAM memory technology, its advantages over existing Flash technology, and what’s driving the global semiconductor shortage.

11
Nov, 21

Weebit Nano raises $25.7m to accelerate commercialisation

Weebit Nano Limited (ASX:WBT) has raised approximately A$25.7 million through a placement to four Israel-based institutional investment and pension funds.

10
Nov, 21

Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT) seeks fresh capital to foster accelerated growth

Weebit Nano (WBT) is looking to raise up to $34.7 million to capitalise on the “growing momentum” it’s seen over the last 12 months.

13
Oct, 21

Here’s Weebit Nano CEO Coby Hanoch on why the SkyWater deal is a massive milestone

In September, semiconductor player Weebit Nano signed the first commercial deal to take its ReRAM technology to volume production with US-based SkyWater.

04
Oct, 21

Weebit Nano puts silicon-oxide ReRAM on 28nm FDSOI

Weebit Nano has demonstrated its silicon-oxide resistive RAM (ReRAM) technology on a 28nm fully-depleted silicon-on-insulator (FDSOI) process.

03
Oct, 21

Weebit Nano ReRAM scaled to 28nm

Weebit Nano and CEA-Leti have demonstrated production-level parameters of Weebit’s ReRAM technology in a 28nm process.

02
Oct, 21

Q4 could be the best time to make a semiconductor bet – and Angie Ellis is backing ReRAM players

Semiconductor supply chains have been high on trade meeting agendas in recent weeks.

29
Sep, 21

Spotlight on Resistive RAM (ReRAM) – An interview with Weebit Nano

Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM) is one of the several emerging non-volatile memories (NVMs) that are currently under intense scrutiny as a potential replacement/complement of mainstream technologies (Flash, DRAM, SRAM) in a host of embedded and stand-alone applications.

14
Sep, 21

First licensing agreement for Weebit Nano with SkyWater Technology, USA