Emerging memories forecast to be a $44bn market in 2031
Emerging memory types could become a $44 billion market by 2031 displacing NOR flash, SRAM and DRAM, forecasts a report from Coughlin Associates and Objective Analysis.
Memory makers, designers and users of SoCs are already incorporating new NVMs into leading-edge designs and emerging memory types could replace both standalone memory chips and embedded memories within microcontrollers, ASICs, and even compute processors, after which they will grow to create new markets of their own.
“ The IoT will be revolutionised as new embedded memory types slash power consumption,” says Jim Handy, general director of Objective Analysis, “larger systems are already changing their architectures to adopt persistent memories to improve latency and data integrity.”
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due to a larger shift, as the country more broadly reopens, from providing goods to providing services.
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