Unity Postpones CMOX Commercialisation
Commercialisation of Unity Semiconductor's CMOX passive rewritable crosspoint memory array has been postponed until 2014-2015.
In May 2009, the then Unity CEO, ex-Micron exec Daniel Rinerson, told me: "We see ourselves in the two year horizon for production volumes of our first product, a 64 Gigabit storage class memory."
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