NVMEngines to Exhibit and Present at IP SOC 2018; Company to Be Renamed Numem
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- April 4, 2018 -- NVMEngines, renamed Numem, will be exhibiting at IP SOC, on April 5, 2018 at the Hyatt Regency in Santa Clara. IP SOC is the premier worldwide conference for Silicon Intellectual Property providers and IP integrators.
Numem will present a paper titled "More than just eFlash, a Roadmap of how MRAM will change SOC Architectures." The paper covers how MRAM fits into current and future SOC architectures.
Numem's MRAM products will continue to evolve over time, bringing strong performance/power/cost advantages over eFlash, and better standby power/cost/density over selected embedded SRAM. Numem's secure Storage Solutions and Software Tools provide significant benefits to SOCs in multiple applications including: IoT, Wearables, AI/Neuromorphic engines, Security/Cameras, Autonomous Vehicles and Data Centers.
Numem will be exhibiting from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and the presentation will take place at 5 p.m.
WHERE:
Hyatt Regency, Santa Clara
5101 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, USA
About Numem
Numem (formerly NVMEngines) is a leading provider of advanced memory products based on MRAM/ReRAM. Numem leverages its 45+ years-experience in MRAM/ReRAM Memory and Software Tools. Numem's patented technology provides best in class power, area, performance and product robustness, enabling secure, low power storage with complete solutions from Silicon to Software. Learn more at www.numem.com.
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