Friday, May 24, 2013
Search
  
Submit your own News for
inclusion in our Site.
Click here...
Breaking News
Xbox One Available For Pre-order For 599 Euros
Panasonic, Toshiba Showcase High-resolution Flexible OLED Displays
Nokia Files New Complaint Against HTC
Verbatim V3 MAX USB 3.0 Flash Drives Available In Europe
Microsoft Adds Windows Button On new Mice
Google To Bid For Waze: report
Panasonic Develops High Efficiency White OLED for Lighting
Samsung and Corning May Be Seeking New Partnership: report
Active Discussions
CDR for car Sat Nav
deleted
CD Drive Retrieve
burning
Extremely Slow External CD (Samsung SE-S084C)
Best optical drive for ripping CD's? My LG 4163B is mediocre.
Verbatim DVD+R still tops?
Doubt in choosing an Optiarc writer
 Home > News > General Computing > Samsung...
Last 7 Days News : SU MO TU WE TH FR SA All News

Wednesday, August 03, 2011
Samsung Acquires MRAM-specialist Grandis


Samsung Electronics today announced acquisition of Grandis Inc., a leader in spin transfer torque random access memory (STT-RAM).

Grandis will be merged into those Samsung's R&D operations that are focused on developing the next evolution of memory, where new semiconductor materials and structures are reviewed for their long-term commercial value.

With its expertise in next-generation memory solutions and strong technical capabilities, Grandis will contribute to Samsung's continued development of memory semiconductor technologies and become a key part of the company's global R&D network.

Effective late July, the acquisition includes the full scope of technology, assets and human resources under Grandis, Inc. Further details of the transaction were not disclosed.

Grandis' non-volatile memory technology is a future contender to DRAM and NAND flash memory. The technology requires less power and has higher performance than DRAM and NAND.

However, to date, it has been too expensive to mass produce.

Based in Silicon Valley, California, Grandis has about 25 employees and was founded in 2002.


Previous
Next
Instant Pages And Print Preview on Google Chrome 13        All News        Massive Cyber Attacks Targeted 72 Compromised Parties
Instant Pages And Print Preview on Google Chrome 13     General Computing News      Massive Cyber Attacks Targeted 72 Compromised Parties

Get RSS feed Easy Print E-Mail this Message

Related News
Samsung and Corning May Be Seeking New Partnership: report
Samsung Establishes Own U.S. Patent Firm
Samsung GALAXY S4 Hits 10 Million Sales in First Month
Apple Adds Galaxy S4 To Patent Infrigment Battle With Samsung
Samsung Set to Buy Stake in Rival Pantech
GLOBALFOUNDRIES Joins Qualcomm, IMEC, In MRAM Research Efforts
Qualcomm and Samsung Pass AMD in Processor Sales
Samsung Now Producing SSD for Servers and Data Centers
Samsung Launches $800,000 App Challenge
Samsung, LG To Showcase Their Latest Display Technologies At SID
Samsung Announces 45 nanometer Embedded Flash Logic Process Development
Samsung Gets 95 Percent Share of Global Android Smartphone Profits

Most Popular News
 
Home | News | All News | Reviews | Articles | Guides | Download | Expert Area | Forum | Site Info
Site best viewed at 1024x768+ - CDRINFO.COM 1998-2013 - All rights reserved -
Privacy policy - Contact Us .