Weebit Nano Ltd
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Weebit Nano Ltd
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Weebit Nano Ltd. engages in the development of next generation non-volatile memory using a resistive RAM technology. The company is headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria. The company went IPO on 2010-12-21. The firm is focused on developing non-volatile memory (NVM) using a Resistive RAM (ReRAM) technology based on Silicon Oxide (SiOx). The firm's ReRAM allows semiconductor memory designing to be significantly faster, more reliable and more energy-efficient than flash memory solutions. Its ReRAM offers higher performance and lower power memory solutions in a range of new electronic products such as Internet of Things (IoT) devices, smartphones, robotics, autonomous vehicles, 5G communications and artificial intelligence. Its technology is based on fab-friendly materials, which can be processed without any special equipment.
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