sureCore takes SRAM below 0.5V for the first time
sureCore takes SRAM below 0.5V for the first time SureCore in the UK has developed the first SRAM memory IP with a voltage under Read More..
sureCore reduces SRAM voltage to 0.45V
sureCore reduces SRAM voltage to 0.45V sureCore, the Sheffield low power SRAM IP specialist, has created a new range of ultra-low voltage SRAM solutions, Read More..
sureCore pushes the SRAM voltage envelope to below 0.5V
sureCore pushes the SRAM voltage envelope to below 0.5V In the drive to reduce a device’s power consumption, one of the principal techniques deployed Read More..
Sondrel signs EDA license extension with Siemens for three more years
As Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software is vital to its business, Sondrel (Holdings) plc (AIM: SND), has secured the continuity of its use of Read More..
sureCore pushes the SRAM voltage envelope to below 0.5V for the first time
In the drive to reduce a device’s power consumption, one of the principal techniques deployed is to run it at a low voltage. Cutting Read More..
CEO interview: Paul Wells of SureCore on low power memory and China
Paul Wells, CEO of SureCore talks to Nick Flaherty about the recent technology advancements in SRAM memory and the business in China. SureCore has Read More..
The McKinsey Crossword: It Takes Two | No. 122
Sharpen your problem-solving skills the McKinsey way, with our weekly crossword. Each puzzle is created with the McKinsey audience in mind, and includes a Read More..
Chip hunting: The semiconductor procurement solution when other options fail
Supply-and-demand mismatches for semiconductors have generated production headaches across industries. Forward-looking companies are using artificial intelligence to optimize short-term procurement.
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