Paper Title: What the Future Holds for Emerging Memory Technologies
Paper Abstract: This is a placeholder. Once Dave Eggleston has seen which presentations come in, I will revise the abstract to fill any holes in his agenda. Emerging memories are finally becoming widely available as both discrete memory chips and as embedded memories in SoCs. MRAM and Intel's Optane are shipping in volume as stand-alone memories, and embedded FRAM, PCM, ReRAM, and MRAM are all available both as foundry processes and in MCUs and other chips. How will these technologies fare? What is the likelihood that they will displace entrenched technologies like DRAM, NAND flash, NOR flash, and SRAM? Jim Handy and/or Tom Coughlin will present our findings based on the contents of our newly-published emerging memories report.
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