GlobalFoundries announced the availability of its 22FDX+ with RRAM technology. The new RRAM technology, according to GlobalFoundires, delivers secure, low-latency, high-density embedded memory for code storage for wireless microcontrollers and AI IoT applications.
GF’s embedded RRAM offers cost-effective memory with low power read/write, high endurance and excellent retention. On-chip integration with GF’s enhanced 22FDX platform delivers improved data retention, reliability, security and power efficiency, creating compact and versatile system-on-chip (SoC) solutions for intelligent, connected devices.
A macro preliminary design kit for 22FDX+ RRAM is available through GF’s self-service GF Connect portal to help jumpstart the design process. Volume production is slated for 2026, driven by several key customer engagements. Future generations of embedded RRAM technology and deployments to other platforms are in development.
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Weebit mention
Hi Ron, what source do you have to confirm Weebit's involvement in GF's new 22FDX+ RRAM accouncement? Or is this purely based on their previous involvment with 22FDX tape out and test chip at GF?
Clarification
Don't you mean with NTU's reram?