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3:20-4:25 PM
NEWM-202A-1: RRAM (New Memory Technologies Track)
Paper Title: RRAM Comes of Age

Paper Abstract: With the emergence of AI and IoT, the industry is facing an array of challenges that mean it must consider new technologies and processes. It's well understood that RRAM is not only a good candidate for the future of embedded NVM, but also a promising technology for machine learning applications and in-memory computing. We'll discuss the key criteria that will make an RRAM technology successful going forward, including process scalability, cost, high efficiency, and energy saving characteristics. We will also discuss the success we are having in various applications with CBRAM Adests RRAM technology proven in products and licensees. We'll share where it is today in terms of applications and process nodes, and where its future lies.

Paper Author: Shane Hollmer, VP Engineering, Adesto Technologies

Author Bio: Shane Hollmer is a Co-Founder of Adesto Technologies and currently serves as Vice President of Engineering of its Memory Products Division. Mr. Hollmer has more than 20 years of experience in the semiconductor memory industry, including engineering and engineering management positions at Advanced Micro Devices, Emosyn, Silicon Storage Technology, and Monolithic Power Systems. Mr. Hollmer earned a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MBA from San Jose State University. He holds more than 50 patents the areas of non-volatile memory development and mixed-signal design.