Weebit Nano reports excellent test results in preparation for the move to 300mm wafers at 28n

January 14, 2019 -- Weebit Nano (ASX: WBT), the semiconductor company seeking to develop and commercialise the next generation of memory technology, has reported successful endurance results of its ReRAM cells as a key step towards moving to 300mm wafers at 28nm. The ReRAM cells demonstrated stable voltage levels and endurance, at levels competitive to production non-volatile memories.

Weebit and its partner Leti, the French research institute recognised as a global leader in the field of microelectronics, performed the tests which demonstrated Array-level endurance above 100,000 cycles, on par with expectation in the storage memory market, and a significant improvement over flash memories. In addition, Weebit ensured the SiOx ReRAM layer will be compatible with different tools and technologies used by different production fabs, which is crucial for transferring the Weebit technology to different commercial manufacturers.

Final characterisation will continue over coming weeks on array performance and extended endurance and retention in preparation for the migration to 300mm wafers at 28nm.

Coby Hanoch, CEO of Weebit Nano, said: “The baseline technical parameter improvement phase is a significant milestone towards commercialisation. Achieving production-level endurance and voltage results are key in this.”

“We developed various compositions and process conditions which enable us to control the SiOx parameters, providing desired performance. This is crucial to achieve high yields and reliability across multiple fabs and products. This improved performance of lower voltage levels will easily integrate into advanced CMOS nodes for use in low power applications. The high endurance is well above the capability of Flash and very competitive in the market.”

“In addition to technical parameter improvements, we also created a more flexible manufacturing base which will give us much more flexibility in future. We used different tools and technologies, used by different production fabs, so we later have the ability to choose which production fab(s) we prefer.”

“We believe this progress ensures our ReRAM memories are very attractive for companies using leading-edge designs, including leading Artificial Intelligence and Internet of Things applications.”

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