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One-Transistor SRAM Stuffs More Into CMOS


0.025 square microns on 28nm CMOS
LAKE WALES, Fla.—The smallest static random access memory (SRAM) to date fits in the space of a single metal-oxide semiconductor (MOS) transistor, according to serial entrepreneur and regular EE Times blogger, Zvi Or-Bach, executive chairman of the newest memory maker in Silicon Valley, Zeno Semiconductor Inc. (Sunnyvale, Calif.). Zeno Semiconductor unveiled its wares at the International Electron Devices Meeting (IEDM) on December 9th.

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