Re: See What I Get -
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by
posted on
Jun 06, 2009 12:20PM
*Give one example of how an x-licensing deal might look.
We implement their tech utilizing our tech for future application.
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http://agoracom.com/ir/edigital/foru...
"Probably stemming from Samsung licensing PRAM technology from Ovonyx"
http://www.mobilewhack.com/reviews/s...
http://ovonyx.com/technology/technic...
"OUM technology uses a conventional CMOS process
with the addition of a few additional layers to form the
thin-film memory element."
"Also, unlike conventional Flash memory, OUM memory is fully random accessible for memory addressing. "
I have no idea what they are calling, "conventional Flash memory" as NOR IS conventional RANDOM access memory and NAND is a serial memory not having RANDOM access.....where NAND is cheaper to produce because of this.
RANDOM access is normally associated to parallel memory(DRAM, NOR, etc) .....when they get to the point of devising PRAM in a serial matrix(like NAND flash)....what methodology will they utilize to gain the same functionality e.Digital brings to NAND?
Serial memory will always be cheaper to produce than(RANDOM) cross point architecture.....no matter what the substrate.
Why is xlicensing important?
doni
So, what process will Ovonyx utilize in