TOTAL RECALL: Advanced Memory Technologies for Higher Performance & Power Efficiency

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Mobile computing is now everywhere, more than ever before as a result of faster and more capable smart phones, tablets, and laptops.

Universal mobility and instant-on connectivity may herald a new era in computing, but improvements in key technologies are necessary if we are going to keep up with consumers’ constant demand for higher performance, longer battery life and ultra-sleek profiles.

To address these technology improvements and answer key questions that may significantly impact the way we interface with an increasingly connected world, Applied Ventures and the MIT Club of Northern California (MITCNC) will host a lively panel discussion with innovators from across the memory value chain on Wednesday, February 1 at 6:30pm in Santa Clara, Calif.

The panel moderated by, Dr. H.-S. Philip Wong, Professor of Electrical Engineering at Stanford University, includes:

Dr. Rob Aitken, Fellow, ARM Holdings

Dr. Ishai Naveh, Co-Founder and VP of Marketing and Business Development, Adesto Technologies

Dr. Rajiv Ranjan, Chief Technology Officer, Avalanche Technology, Inc.

Dr. Jon Slaughter, Vice President, Technology R&D, Everspin Technologies, Inc.

Dr. Steve Hudgens, Consultant & Former CTO, Ovonyx, Inc.

Dr. Louis Parrillo, Chief Technology Officer, Unity Semiconductor

The panelists will address the following questions:

• What comes after SRAM, DRAM, and NAND?

• Will evolutionary advancements in current memory types satisfy?

• Or will the future of memory belong to new memory types such PCM, SST-MRAM, RRAM or CBRAM?

For specific details and to register for this event visit our web site.

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