The deal will see TI integrate Weebit Nano’s non-volatile memory (NVM) technology into its embedded processing chips. Under the agreement, Weebit will provide intellectual property licensing, technology transfer, and support for design and qualification of its ReRAM within TI’s process technologies.
ReRAM is regarded as a low-power, cost-efficient alternative to traditional flash memory, offering strong data retention even at high temperatures. Weebit Nano’s technology has been qualified for AEC-Q100 standards, operating at up to 150°C, making it suitable for automotive and other demanding applications.
Commenting Amichai Ron, Senior Vice President of TI Embedded Processing, said, “We are excited to collaborate with Weebit Nano to integrate ReRAM memory technology into our process technologies and products. This partnership will give our customers access to industry-leading NVM technology in performance, scale, and reliability, strengthening our position as a leading embedded processor provider.”
“TI is one of the world’s foremost integrated device manufacturers, producing tens of billions of chips annually,” added Coby Hanoch, Chief Executive Officer of Weebit Nano. He continued, “This agreement signals the industry’s shift towards ReRAM as the successor to flash memory in system-on-chip designs and reinforces Weebit’s role as the leading independent provider of ReRAM technology.”
The collaboration marks a significant step for Weebit Nano as it continues to expand its presence in the global semiconductor market.
