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

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 the last 60 years technology has evolved at such an exponentially fast rate that we are now regularly conversing with AI based chatbots, and that same OpenAI technology has been put into a humanoid robot. It’s truly amazing to...

One of the most exciting things about the future of computing is the ability to process data inside of the memory. This is especially true since the industry has reached the end of Moore’s Law, and scientists and engineers are...

If you’ve ever watched a Formula 1 race, you may have wondered how the cars reach race speeds up to 360km/h (223mph). Part of the magic is of course the very advanced and powerful engines. The design of F1 engines...

Today we are surrounded by an ever-increasing array of connected devices. Electronic payments are becoming more popular, and we are keeping more and more personal information in the cloud. At the same time, risks continue to rise as hackers get...

A paper from Weebit and our partners at CEA-Leti and the Nano-Electronic Device Lab (NEDL) at Politecnico di Milano was recently published in the prestigious journal Nature Communications. It details how bio-inspired systems can learn using ReRAM (RRAM) technology in...

We recently collaborated with our friends at IIT-Delhi, led by Prof. Manan Suri, on a research project demonstrating an efficient ReRAM based in-memory computing (IMC) capability for a similarity search application. The demonstration was done on 28nm ReRAM technology developed...