CrocusInterview with Barry Hoberman, Crocus' chief marketing officer
Q: Barry, thanks for agreeing to answer our questions... The big story today is still RUSNANO's $125 million investment - announced in May 2011. Any updates on this deal? Have the construction begun on the Russian plant? A: The site selection for our Russian plant (Crocus Nano Electronics) has been completed. The site contains an existing shell, which will be modified to support the clean room. Crocus expects to process wafers at this facility in 2013.
Crocus and SMIC to develop and produce MLU chips for automotive applications
In addition the MLU technology could be licensed to SMIC for use in embedded chip applications and the two companies plan to market jointly smart cards made using TAS MLU and MRAM technology.
Morpho to develop smartcards based on Crocus' Magnetic-Logic-Unit (MLU) technology
According to Crocus, MLU technology (which is an adaption of thermally-assisted magnetic switching, or TAS, for use in memory access in addition to storage) offers the advantage of much higher read-write cycle endurance, compared with leading-edge flash memory, while also offering inherent non-volatility and low power operation. The use of MLU should also provide match-in-place capability, which can be used for secure authentication.
Crocus and IBM to jointly-develop MRAM technology, sign patent license agreements
MLU is a scalable evolution of Crocus' Thermally Assisted Switching (TAS) technology, and enables practical implementation of advanced magnetic logic and memory capabilities.
Crocus Acquires NXP Semiconductor's MRAM Patent Portfolio
Crocus now holds over 100 issued and pending patents related to the magnetic semiconductor technology covering magnetic materials, devices, and design and product technology.
Crocus developed NAND-like MRAM based technology called Magnetic Logic Unit (MLU)
Crocus' MLU provides stability to the stored data in normal operation. The MLU's reference leayer can be configured in three ways:
Rusnano $125 million MRAM investment with Crocus confirmed
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