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There are many types of emerging memory on the market and/or...

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    There are many types of emerging memory on the market and/or being developed right now, but given the price to manufacture them being higher than the cost of manufacturing flash memory, they won't be the emerging non-volatile memory technology to replace flash.

    Recommend all view the following webinar if they haven't already: https://www.snia.org/educational-library/emerging-memories-branch-out-2024

    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/6126/6126649-f23efbb3da289df907f386e3dbf086ac.jpg

    Besides the Superstar board of directors and team, what sets Weebit Nano's ReRAM apart from the competition?

    From the Frost and Sullivan report: https://www.weebit-nano.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Weebit_Nano_Initiation_Report-AUD-compressed.pdf

    A key differentiator of Weebit’s ReRAM technology that sets it apart from competing solutions is the use of SiOx, a standard fab-friendly materials used in fabrication of semiconductor chips unlike other ReRAM companies that rely on materials such as praseodymium (Pr), manganese (Mn), Tantalum (TA), and tellurium (Te), which are uncommon in the semiconductor industry. SiOx has accelerated the company’s product development phase while firmly placing Weebit in a position to forge partnerships with global fabricators proficient in silicon, paving the way for a smooth technology transfer.

    Weebit uses the standard tools and technology available in the semiconductor industry. To maintain this standardization, the company ensures that the devices and machines used in the cleanroom of Leti’s in-house fabrication facility are common in any global fabrication facility. As a result, Weebit has successfully produced its memory cells on different process nodes associated with various fabrication facilities, thus providing an impetus to the company’s goal of establishing a fabrication-friendly technology. Another key aspect of Weebit’s SiOx ReRAM technology is its ease of integration into existing CMOS-fabricating facilities, which will significantly decrease the time to market and cost of production.

    Furthermore:
    https://hotcopper.com.au/data/attachments/6126/6126684-75db5c767a04ebe3428977e843ca7cfc.jpg
    Once the first adopters prove that WBT ReRAM is accepted in the market, the rest will need to catch up or be left behind.

    There will be no restrictions to the fabs that can offer WBT's ReRAM to their customers.

    Also, think of fabs like a supermarket. Do you think TSMC only have one type of bluetooth module on the shelf? One type of Wi-Fi adapter?
    Fabs want to sell wafers and obviously don't want their customers going to someone else if they can avoid it.

    With Coby and the team developing relationships directly with both customers and fabs there will be an increased demand across the board at a rate much faster than if he were to leave the marketing to the fabs themselves.
 
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