Weebit Nano Limited announced it has successfully completed full technology qualification of its Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM) module manufactured by its R&D partner CEA-Leti. This is the first full qualification of Weebit ReRAM technology, a key step that must be completed for every semiconductor product on each new target process. The qualification, using Weebit's demo chips incorporating its ReRAM module, was performed based on well-known JEDEC industry standards for non-volatile memories (NVMs).

It confirmed the suitability of Weebit's embedded technology for volume production. The JEDEC standards impose rigorous testing of many silicon dies blindly selected from three independent wafer lots, as well as collecting a significant data set for detailed analysis. Obtaining in-depth statistics with a standards-based approach is key to showing the maturity of Weebit's ReRAM.

All the dies successfully passed the entire set of qualification tests, demonstrating the quality, repeatability and reliability of Weebit's ReRAM, and confirming its suitability for volume production as embedded IP. The results of the qualification show high endurance, long data retention before and after endurance testing, as well as industrial-grade high-temperature stability: High endurance: 10K cycles (Flash equivalent) endurance; 10 years' data retention before and after endurance testing; Industrial-grade high-temperature stability - up to 85°C; 3x SMT cycles (by itself a powerful retention test). These represent key advantages of Weebit ReRAM compared to other embedded NVM technologies.