Weebit Nano secures a license agreement with Texas Instruments.
Global semiconductor leader licenses Weebit’s non-volatile memory (NVM) IP for some of its products.
Weebit Nano Limited announced it has licensed its resistive random access memory (ReRAM) technology to Texas Instruments (TI), a global semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, and sells analog and embedded processing chips.
Under the terms of the agreement, Weebit’s ReRAM technology will be integrated into TI’s advanced process nodes for embedded processing semiconductors. The agreement includes IP licensing, technology transfer, design, and qualification of Weebit ReRAM in TI’s process technologies.
Weebit ReRAM is a low-power, cost-effective NVM that has proven excellent retention at high temperatures and has been qualified for AEC-Q100 150°C operation.
Amichai Ron, Senior Vice President, TI Embedded Processing, said: “We are excited to collaborate with Weebit Nano to integrate ReRAM memory technology into our process technologies and products. The TI and Weebit Nano collaboration will enable our customers to get access to industry-leading NVM technology in performance, scale, and reliability, which will enable us to enhance our position as a leading embedded processors provider.”
Coby Hanoch, CEO of Weebit Nano, said: “TI is one of the world’s foremost integrated device manufacturers, producing tens of billions of chips every year. This agreement is another strong signal that the industry is moving towards ReRAM as the successor to flash memory in SoC designs. It also reinforces Weebit’s position as the leading independent provider of ReRAM technology.”
