Published on: 2025-05-06 22:04:00
Forward-looking: The once-thriving era of dynamic random access memory production in Germany, driven by companies like Infineon and Qimonda, faded as the economics of commodity memory manufacturing became unsustainable in Europe. Now, a new partnership between Ferroelectric Memory Co. and Neumonda aims to revive the nation's semiconductor ambitions with DRAM+, a non-volatile memory technology powered by ferroelectric hafnium oxide (HfO₂). FMC specializes in leveraging hafnium oxide (HfO₂) – a m
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