Marco Mezger, COO of Neumonda, Thomas Rueckes, CEO of FMC, and Peter Poechmueller, CEO of Neumonda (from left to right), celebrate the collaboration of the two German memory powerhouses. Neumonda ...
Aluminum scandium nitride thin films could pave the way for the next generation of ferroelectric memory devices, according to a new study. Compared to existing ferroelectric materials, these films ...
Traditional memory devices are volatile and the current non-volatile ones rely on either ferromagnetic or ferroelectric materials for data storage. In ferromagnetic devices, data is written or stored ...
A Dresden-based semiconductor pioneer, named FMC, has successfully raised investments to the tune of €100 million to enable the technology upgrade of memory chip technology, which will focus on future ...
An ultrathin ferroelectric capacitor, designed by researchers from Japan, demonstrates strong electric polarization despite being just 30 nm thick including top and bottom electrodes—making it ...