Replacing flash memory for embedded applications
by Charles Ng, Kilopass Technology
XPM is an alternative to flash memory from new company Kilopass.
Non-volatile memory (NVM) is a part of most embedded processor systems, used to store boot code or application software. Most embedded applications use flash memory, either with the processor or as a separate chip, for these purposes. However, factors such as cost, scalability to shrinking process geometries, and the security of stored information have opened the door for a new type of one-time programmable (OTP) NVM technology, one that is low cost, secure, and compact. This technology is Kilopass Technology’s XPM.
Click here to read more ...
Related Semiconductor IP
- ReRAM NVM in DB HiTek 130nm BCD
- UFS 5.0 Host Controller IP
- PDM Receiver/PDM-to-PCM Converter
- Voltage and Temperature Sensor with integrated ADC - GlobalFoundries® 22FDX®
- 8MHz / 40MHz Pierce Oscillator - X-FAB XT018-0.18µm
Related Articles
- NAND Flash memory in embedded systems
- FPGAs unleash potential of Flash memory for enterprise applications
- Efficient Hardware-Assisted Heap Memory Safety for Embedded RISC-V Systems
- DDR3 memory interface controller IP speeds data processing applications
Latest Articles
- An FPGA-Based SoC Architecture with a RISC-V Controller for Energy-Efficient Temporal-Coding Spiking Neural Networks
- Enabling RISC-V Vector Code Generation in MLIR through Custom xDSL Lowerings
- A Scalable Open-Source QEC System with Sub-Microsecond Decoding-Feedback Latency
- SNAP-V: A RISC-V SoC with Configurable Neuromorphic Acceleration for Small-Scale Spiking Neural Networks
- An FPGA Implementation of Displacement Vector Search for Intra Pattern Copy in JPEG XS