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NVM (non-volatile memory) is a type of computer memory that can save data even when the machine is shut off. Unlike volatile memory, NVM does not require data to be refreshed on a regular basis. Secondary storage or long-term consistent storage are frequent applications.
Non-volatile memory is commonly used in memory chips for USB memory sticks and digital cameras, and it is frequently used in memory chips for digital cameras. Nonvolatile memory eliminates the need for slow secondary storage systems like hard discs. Non-volatile storage is another name for non-volatile memory.
The Europe Non-Volatile Memory Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
Infineon Technologies LLC has made its second-generation non-volatile Static RAMs available (nvSRAM).
The new devices are rated for QML-Q and high-reliability industrial requirements, allowing them to support demanding non-volatile code storage and data-logging applications in hostile environments such as aerospace and industrial applications.
The 256 kb STK14C88C and 1 Mb STK14CA8C nvSRAMs are approved for MIL-PRF-38535 QML-Q specifications (-55°C to 125°C) and Infineon’s industrial standards (-40°C to 85°C) in 32 pin 300 mil dual in-line ceramic packages.
Boot code, data recording, and calibration data storage are supported in both 5 V and 3 V versions for aerospace, communications, and navigation systems, as well as industrial furnaces and train control systems.
At the next VLSI Symposia on Technology and Circuits, Sony Semiconductor Solutions will demonstrate a ferroelectric RAM array built of hafnium zirconium oxide. Ferroelectric Memory Company (Dresden, Germany) was a pioneer in non-volatile memory technology using a hafnium-oxide base.