MRAM, ReRAM Eye Automotive-Grade Opportunities
By Gary Hilson, EETimes | 05.13.2025
Emerging memory makers are spending less time touting the potential for MRAM and ReRAM to replace incumbent memories, and more time on emphasizing their reliability for specific applications and environments.
MRAM maker Everspin Technologies recently announced new MRAM offerings that are qualified for the AEC-Q100 standard, while Weebit Nano has completed AEC-Q100 150 degrees Celsius operation qualification of its ReRAM module.
Developed by the Automotive Electronics Council (AEC), AEC-Q100 lays out common part-qualification and quality-system standards for automotive electronics, including a set of qualification test sequences for ICs.
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