A Deep Look at New Memories

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Arthur Sainio, SNIA, Moderator; Tom Coughlin, Coughlin Associates; Jim Handy, Objective Analysis

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New Memories like MRAM, ReRAM, PCM, or FRAM are vying to replace embedded flash and, eventually, even embedded SRAM. Are there other memory technologies threatened with similar fates? What will the memory market look like in another 20 years? Catch up on the latest in new memory technologies in this fast-paced, entertaining panel, as we explain what these new memory technologies are, the applications that have already adopted them in the marketplace, their impact on computer architectures and AI, the outlook for important near-term changes, and how economics dictate success or failure. Noted analysts Jim Handy of Objective Analysis and Tom Coughlin of Coughlin Associates, moderated by Arthur Sainio, SNIA PM Special Interest Group Co-Chair, will present the findings of their latest report as they discuss where emerging memories complement CXL, Chiplets, Processing In Memory, Endpoint AI, and wearables, and they explain the inevitability of a conversion from established technologies to new memory types.
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