Where do MRAM and ReRAM technologies stand after years of promise to replace incumbent memories? Gary Hilson speaks to MRAM and ReRAM makers as well as an industry analyst to find the truth about their market standing. While these memory technologies offer endurance, they don’t seem to compete on price. As a result, they are eying specialized markets like automotive and aerospace to remain relevant.
Read the full story at EDN’s sister publication, EE Times.
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