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The Weebit Nano Blog details the latest happenings around the company’s ReRAM/RRAM technology milestones and commercial developments

Memory Made Smarter: Weebit Nano’s Role in the AI Hardware Revolution Artificial intelligence is transforming nearly every industry, from autonomous driving to healthcare to connected devices. But as AI models grow more complex, the biggest barrier to progress is no...

When people think of semiconductor companies, they often picture vast factories filled with billion-dollar equipment. But Weebit Nano operates in a very different way. If you’ve read our blog before, then you know that we develop Resistive RAM (ReRAM /...

Weebit has entered one of the most exciting chapters in its journey towards NVM leadership. With our ReRAM (RRAM) technology qualified and customer engagements accelerating—including with Tier-1 companies—we’re seeing clear market validation. The semiconductor industry has made its decision: ReRAM...

AI training happens in the cloud because it’s compute-intensive and highly parallel. It requires massive datasets, specialized hardware, and weeks of runtime. Inference, by contrast, is the deployment phase — smaller, faster, and often done at the edge, in real...

Resistive RAM (ReRAM or RRAM) is the strongest candidate for next-generation non-volatile memory (NVM), combining fast switching speeds with low power consumption. New techniques for managing a memory phenomenon called ‘relaxation’ are making ReRAM more predictable — and easier to...

  In AI inference, trained models apply their knowledge to make predictions and decisions. To achieve lower latency and better security, the world is transitioning steadily towards performing AI inference at the edge – without sending data back and forth...

When it comes to cars, safety and reliability are paramount. That’s why almost every single part of a car must meet standards and regulations designed for the specific stresses the component could face throughout its lifetime. This includes everything from...

It’s January 7, 2025, and today, Weebit Nano is 10 years old. What an amazing milestone! When the company began in 2015, we had ideas based on the work of Prof. James Tour from Rice University. The ideas were around...

  Awhile back, I wrote an article describing the concept of technology transfer, explaining that when a fab gets ready to start manufacturing a new technology, it must work closely with the technology developer to create the perfect recipe –...

Low-power design is critical, especially for chips inside battery-operated IoT devices that must support applications for several years on one battery in a very small area. Embedded non-volatile memory (NVM) for these devices must have ultra-low-power, high endurance and high...

When DB HiTek licensed Weebit ReRAM, we mentioned that the ReRAM (RRAM) will be implemented in their 130nm Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD) process. We also mentioned that a BCD process is ideal for mixed-signal and high-voltage designs in applications such as consumer,...

At the recent FMS: the Future of Memory and Storage event in Santa Clara, I took part in the session on Emerging Memories, during which I shared some of the recent progress Weebit has made with various foundries towards making...