Related companies

Companies that are only related to MRAM.

MagOasis

MagOasis logoMagoasis, founded in 2006, provides high-performance design/analysis software applications and services for the information-storage and allied industries covering magnetic recoding heads, MRAM, Magnetic nanostructures devices and sensors and more.

Their MRAM-related software is called Spin-Valve Bench (SVB). it's a micromagnetic software for the design and analysis of advanced multi-layer spintronic devices. These include modern MRAM cells for non-volatile microelectronic applications, nanowires and magnetoresistive read-head sensors for ultra-high density recording applications.

QuantumWise

QuantumWise logoQuantumWise is a provider of software solutions for development of nanotechnology. QuantumWise bought the assest of Atomistix after it went bankrupt in January 2009. The company is working in close collaboration with the Nano-Science Center at the Niels Bohr Institute of Copenhagen University.

QuantumWise is offering a system of integrated software modules that can accurately calculate properties associated with electron distribution and transport. The software can accurately simulate experiments with spin-dependent transport, as encountered in Tunneling Magnetoresistance (TMR) technologies and Magnetic Nanowires. The software is called "Atomistix Toolkit" (or ATK).

The code is used to compute the properties of complex magneto-tunnel junctions for MRAM applications, as well as spin transport in graphene and magnetic nanowires. ATK can handle very large systems (up to thousands of atoms), and is able to study transport under an applied finite bias.

QuantumWise's web page

Seagate

Seagate is one of the world's leading Hard-Disk makers. In November 2008 Seagate said they are working towards a next-gen memory, which might be MRAM or Phase-Change memory.

Seagate's web page

Atomistix

Atomistix logoAtomistix was a provider of software solutions for development of nanotechnology. Since its incorporation in Copenhagen (2003), the company has been working in close collaboration with the Nano-Science Center at the Niels Bohr Institute of Copenhagen University.

In January 2009 QuantumWise has bought all assest of Atomistix, after it went bankrupt

Silicon Laude

Silicon Laudes logoSilicon Laude (pronounced "Laudee") is a privately held, fabless semiconductor company headquartered in Austin, Texas. Formed in 2005, Silicon Laude is primarily a service-oriented company specializing in low-to-medium volume and quick-turn production of standard and customized microcontroller IC designs for select customers.

The 8051 multi-controller mates with both Freescale's and Honeywell's MRAM modules.

Silicon Laude's Web site


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