In the world of flash memory, two primary types dominate the market: NOR flash and NAND flash. While they both serve as essential components in various electronic devices, they differ significantly in ...
AI is driving demand and higher prices for DRAM and NAND into 2026.  Products using non-volatile memories to replace NOR and SRAM in embedded applications are growing.
Coughlin Associates and Objective Analysis released their 2024 report on emerging non-volatile memories, A Deep Look at New Memories. These memories include magnetic random access memory, MRAM; ...
Ferroelectric random access memory, or FeRAM, has long promised to offer a low-power alternative to flash computer memory, but its limited endurance cannot offset its deficiency in density such that ...
Much like the end of Moore’s Law, the scaling challenges of flash memory have been a significant issue for several years. Embedded flash memory is reaching its limits as technology nodes for embedded ...
The evolution of flash memory over 35 years. The rise of NAND flash. How KIOXIA has been involved in advancing flash memory. This author of the article is Scott Nelson, Executive Vice President and ...
The 3D NAND Flash Memory Market is driven by increasing demand for higher storage capacities in smartphones, laptops, and data centers. Advancements in AI and IoT, requiring robust data storage ...
What is NAND flash memory? NAND flash is a type of nonvolatile memory that is accessed like a mass storage device (e.g., a hard drive). A form of electronically erasable programmable readonly memory ...
RAM consists of a grid of memory cells, each capable of storing a small amount of data, typically one bit (binary digit) or a few bits. These cells are organized into rows and columns, forming a ...
Magneto-resistive random access memory (MRAM) is a non-volatile memory technology that relies on the (relative) magnetization state of two ferromagnetic layers to store binary information. Throughout ...