‘Holy Grail for Memory Technology’: New Candidate for Universal Memory Emerges in Race to Replace RAM and NAND – and It Doesn’t Use a Toxic Compound

Today’s $165 billion per year memory market is dominated by DRAM and NAND flash. The first is fast and has excellent endurance, but is volatile and requires constant data refresh. The latter, on the other hand, is non-volatile and retains data when not powered, but is slower and has poor program/erase cycling endurance.

ULTRARAM, developed by Quinas Technologya spin-off from Lancaster University in Great Britain, combines the benefits of both to provide fast, non-volatile memory with high endurance and ultra-low switching energies.