The search for a successor to the six-transistor (6-T) SRAM cell is gathering momentum. Initially, this pursuit might have appeared to be a case of new technology looking for an application. When, for ...
TOKYO — Fabless startup Silicon7 Inc. said it has developed a one-transistor SRAM chip that can replace today's six-transistor SRAMs. The chip combines Silicon7's CompactCell SRAM (CCSRAM) technology ...
High yield achieved for the world's smallest level 6-transistor SRAM memory-cell area (0.494µm 2) ; stabilization technique addresses variability of transistor characteristics. Tokyo, June 15, 2006 −− ...
Tokyo, June 12, 2007 −− Renesas Technology Corp. today announced the development of a technology that is effective in implementing SRAM in processes of the 32 nm (nanometer) generation and beyond, for ...
Why it matters: An interesting article posted at WikiChip discusses the severity of SRAM shrinkage problems in the semiconductor industry. Manufacturer TSMC is reporting that its SRAM transistor ...