ReRAM has reentered the chat, with high-profile manufacturing deal positioning it as the 'successor to flash memory'
Amid a memory supply crisis, in small part fueled by a shortage of NAND flash, it's perhaps unsurprising that talk of a successor would now appear. Enter ReRAM, or 'resistive random access memory.' The tech has been in development for some time, though startup Weebit Nano Limited has just signed a licensing deal with semiconductor manufacturer Texas Instruments to finally bring it to a broader audience.
According to Weebit Nano, this agreement will see its ReRAM tech "integrated into [Texas...