Asia Express - Consumer Electronics
Elpida, Sharp Form Alliance for ReRAM Volume Production in 2013
October 15, 2010
Japanese Elpida and Sharp will cooperate on the development and commercialization of ReRAM (Resistive Random Access Memory) chip, according to an October 12, 2010 report by the Nikkei Business Daily. It is reported that ReRAM is able to use less power and write data 10,000 times faster than NAND flash memory. The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, the University of Tokyo, and other chip equipment manufacturers are projected to join the alliance for ReRAM development as well. It is expected that Elpida will likely to take care of ReRAM mass production, starting from 2013 the earliest.

Hynix and HP also announced last month that the two companies have entered into an agreement to jointly develop and commercialize the memristor technology in ReRM over the next three years.