eMemory Technology, Inc. is the world’s largest developer and provider of embedded non-volatile memory (eNVM) technology. The company licenses its intellectual property (IP) to semiconductor foundries, integrated devices manufacturers (IDMs) and fabless design houses around the world.
eMemory’s proprietary IP technologies include NeoBit, NeoEE, and NeoFlash. Products developed from these core technologies have already been embedded in over 5 billion integrated circuits spanning consumer, industrial, and automotive applications.
The Industry’s Most Comprehensive eNVM IP Platform
eMemory has focused singularly on addressing the embedded memory requirements of foundry partners, IDMs and individual fabless design house customers. This commitment has led to the accumulation of unparalleled design, process, and engineering know-how. It has also contributed to the development of the industry’s most comprehensive platform of eNVM IP technologies, products, services and solutions.
Today, eMemory’s eNVM IP platform provides fabless design houses with superior vendor flexibility and process portability, IDMs with process scalability and valuable process engineering know-how, and foundry partners with access to hundreds of potential customers.
Commitment to A Full-Service Model
eMemory prides itself on providing a full-service solution that sees the integration of eMemory eNVM IP from initial design stages through fabrication. eMemory’s Design Service Solution (DSS) is the industry’s most complete IP licensing service package.
History - In Short
eMemory was one of the industry’s first technology developers to concentrate explicitly on logic-based embedded NVM technologies, beginning as early as 2000. By late 2002, eMemory had fully qualified and subsequently licensed the company’s first embedded NVM IP technology — NeoBit — to Chartered Semiconductor of Singapore (now GLOBALFOUNDRIES).
The early successful partnership with GLOBALFOUNDRIES — the first foundry to foresee the potential of embedded NVM IP in increasingly sophisticated SoC designs — resulted in cooperation opportunities with leading fabless design houses, and, eventually, to cooperate with other world-class foundries and integrated device manufacturers. To date, eMemory was working with over 300 unique fabless design customers, 10 IDMs and 14 foundry partners from 20 countries.
eMemory followed the success of NeoBit with the successful introduction of NeoFlash in 2008, a programmable non-volatile memory that would allow customers to embed flash memory right into their system-on-chip devices. In 2009, eMemory followed again with NeoEE, giving customers a viable and highly cost-competitive alternative to external EEPROM.